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6 7 Named Dictionary.com’s Word Of The Year After Viral Use

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Chile! The kids, from first graders to teens, have been keeping “6 7” in rotation since the summertime! Now, Dictionary.com is giving the viral phrase a longer moment in the spotlight.  The site named the word–that’s not really a word- ‘word of the year.’ So, what does that mean? And what’s the tea, the inside joke, the social media scoop on 6-7? Here’s a lil’ breakdown by AP.

RELATED: Open Those Wallets! Fans Go Off Online After Billie Eilish Calls Out Billionaires In Viral Speech (VIDEO)

Who Started The Viral Phrase?

According to AP, the phrase seems to trace back to rapper Skrilla’s song from 2024 called ‘Doot Doot (6-7).’ That song started appearing in TikTok videos with basketball players, including LaMelo Ball who stands 6-foot-7. Then a boy, now known as ‘The 6-7 Kid,’ shouted the ubiquitous phrase while another kid next to him juggled his hands in a video that went viral this year. That’s all it took.

Since then, parents and teachers have created their own videos trying to explain the sensation. Some offer tips on how to stop their kids from repeating it all day long. Others suggest embracing it — even making 6 7 Halloween costumes — so it will become uncool.
Teachers have banned it. Influencers and child psychologists have tried to make sense of it. It’s even spilled over into the NFL as a way to celebrate big plays.

Dictionary.Com Is Still Figuring Out 6 7 Too

They don’t know. We don’t know. You don’t know. The answer behind the meaning is that no one knows. The meaning of 6-7 changes, and sometimes it depends on who’s on the receiving end of it. And because it’s a phrase kids say, how to write is still up for debate. Which is correct: the numbers 6 7, with and without a dash or the words six seven?

According to Dictionary.com, the phrase could mean “so-so,” or “maybe this, maybe that.” But that’s when combined with the juggling hands gesture.

“It’s meaningless, ubiquitous, and nonsensical. In other words, it has all the hallmarks of brainrot,” Dictionary.com said. “Still, it remains meaningful to the people who use it because of the connection it fosters.”

Meanwhile, Merriam-Webster calls 6 7 a “a nonsensical expression used especially by teens and tweens.” Some simply use it to frustrate adults when being questioned.

So, Why Is It Word Of The Year?

Dictionary.com picks its annual word based on social trends and events, so it’s like a historical record of the popping language of the time. The site scoured search engines, headlines and social media trends in making its choice. Online searches for “6-7” took off dramatically over the summer, it said, and haven’t slowed. Searches have grown by six times since June.

“The Word of the Year isn’t just about popular usage; it reveals the stories we tell about ourselves and how we’ve changed over the year,” the site said.

But like parents, teachers, and probably some of y’all roomies, the website is stuck on what it means, too. “Don’t worry, because we’re all still trying to figure out exactly what it means,” the site said in its announcement last week.

Our Word of the Year highlights the trends, conversations, and cultural moments that define how we communicate in real life and online.

This year, 67 made a huge impact! 💥 https://t.co/vWoNvv8xsJ

These two formerly innocuous numbers surged across TikTok, classrooms, and… pic.twitter.com/Dh9Odw0c9j

— Dictionary.com (@Dictionarycom) November 3, 2025

RELATED: Diddy Pulls All The Stops For Sentencing: A Mini Documentary, Emotional Testimony From His Kids, & His Courtroom Words To Judge (RECAP)

Associated Press writer John Seewer contributed to this report via AP Newsroom.

What Do You Think Roomies?

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What Does 6 7 Mean? The Meaning of the Word of the Year 2025 – Hollywood Life
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What Does 6 7 Mean? The Meaning of the Word of the Year 2025 – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: AFP via Getty Images

Every year, a new phrase takes over TikTok and everyday conversations—but no one saw this one coming.

Dictionary.com has officially named “6 7” the Word of the Year for 2025, and it’s left parents, teachers, and even linguists scratching their heads. The seemingly random phrase went viral after appearing in a song and spreading through Gen Alpha’s TikTok videos, memes, and classroom jokes.

What started as a lyric in a rap track quickly turned into a global inside joke, with teens shouting “six seven” in classrooms, sports arenas, and comment sections everywhere. You might be wondering if the phrase actually means anything— and why exactly it became such a phenomenon. Here’s everything to know about the viral slang that captured Gen Alpha’s humor and earned the top linguistic honor of 2025.

What Is the Word of the Year 2025?

Dictionary.com officially crowned “6 7” as the 2025 Word of the Year after the phrase took over TikTok, Instagram, and school hallways across the U.S. The term captured the chaotic, playful humor of Gen Alpha and teens, who use it as a kind of nonsense catchphrase that somehow still feels relatable. The site noted that “6 7” perfectly embodies how language is evolving in the digital age, where memes, music, and viral videos now define how young people communicate.

What Does 6 7 Mean?

At its core, “6 7” doesn’t have a fixed definition — and that’s part of its charm. It’s mostly used for comedic effect, to react to random moments online or in conversation. For many teens, saying “six seven” is just a funny way to fill silence or express confusion without really saying anything. That kind of meaning-through-nonsense is what makes it such a Gen Alpha slang staple. As Dictionary.com explained, the phrase represents how young users “find belonging and humor in randomness,” turning silliness into social bonding.

Who Started the Viral 6 7 Trend?

The trend traces back to “Doot Doot (6 7)”, a 2024 track by rapper Skrilla, which first popularized the phrase through its catchy beat and nonsensical lyrics.

Skrilla breaks down his viral hit “Doot Doot (6 7)” with Genius 🧠pic.twitter.com/eEF7L5HV8t

— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) October 29, 2025

Shortly after, TikTok users began quoting and remixing the song in funny videos. The real explosion came when a viral clip showed a kid shouting “six seven!” at a basketball event, sparking a wave of edits and memes linking the phrase to athletes, especially LaMelo Ball, who stands 6′ 7″ tall.

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Stephen Colbert’s ‘Colbert Report’ Character Returns for 'The Word'
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Stephen Colbert’s ‘Colbert Report’ Character Returns for ‘The Word’

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Stephen Colbert pulled out all the stops in defending his late-night competitor and friend Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday. That included pulling out his old Comedy Central character: Stephen Colbert the political pundit and host of The Colbert Report.

Cue the bald eagle screech.

“Hello, nation,” Colbert said in character. “Daddy’s home.”

The faux Colbert jumped right back into his signature segment, “The Word,” which puts the conservative words coming out of his Republican mouth at odds with contradictory text in a side-chyron. To get us out of this “free-speech crisis,” Colbert suggests we all just…don’t say anything. And certainly not aloud.

Regarding the First Amendment, Colbert said, ”You can have your rights just as long as you don’t use them.” (Chyron: “Like a gym membership.”)

“Give up, America. Just give up and stop saying anything that might upset the president,” Colbert concluded. “If you think that’s a terrible idea, no you don’t.”

Watch the segment below.

Jimmy Kimmel Live! was suspended after mocking MAGA Republicans for scrambling to distance their own ideologies from those of Charlie Kirk’s alleged murderer, Tyler Robinson. Both sides of the aisle have been playing a game of hot potato with Robinson’s perceived political affiliations.

“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said.

The joke cost Kimmel at least a few nights of ABC’s airtime — discussions about whether and when Jimmy Kimmel Live! would and could return are still ongoing at the highest levels within The Walt Disney Company, which owns ABC. Read the inside story on how Kimmel’s Disney suspension was handed down here.

Colbert still has a talk show — until next May at least. His guests on Thursday’s show were CNN’s Jake Tapper and The New Yorker editor David Remnick. Both heavily criticized Trump for meddling and Disney for, as Tapper put it, “acquiescing” to power.

In the old days, The Colbert Report’s lead-in was The Daily Show. Well, Jon Stewart is back in that chair — sometimes — read here to see how he tackled the Kimmel crisis. Over on NBC, Jimmy Fallon had something to say about this whole mess — as did Seth Meyers.

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Tyler, the Creator announces 2025 Camp Flog Gnaw line-up with a word search
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Tyler, the Creator announces 2025 Camp Flog Gnaw line-up with a word search

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Tyler, The Creator has announced the line-up for Camp Flog Gnaw 2025. Find all the details below.

  • READ MORE: Tyler, The Creator – ‘Don’t Tap The Glass’ review: a fun disco-rap rewind rooted in hip-hop history

The 11th edition of the carnival will take place at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium on November 15 and 16. Tickets for the festival were initially put on sale in June, without any news as to who would be performing. Passes promptly sold out and fans have since been awaiting the reveal of the line-up.

Now, Tyler has unveiled the list of artists set to perform via a word search that was posted on Instagram yesterday (August 21).

The puzzle revealed that, alongside Tyler himself, playing the festival will be A$AP Rocky, Doechii, Childish Gambino, Clipse, Earl Sweatshirt, T-Pain, The Alchemist, 2 Chainz, Thundercat, Larry June, Clairo, Teezo Touchdown, Tems and more.

Last year, the rapper shared the festival’s line-up in a similar fashion, rolling out a crossword puzzle to reveal performances from Erykah Badu, Playboi Carti, André 3000, Kaytranada, Sexyy Red, Vince Staples, Omar Apollo, Faye Webster, RAYE, and more.

The 2024 edition was full of surprises, including R&B superstar SZA joining Doechii on stage during her set to perform their 2020 collaboration, ‘Persuasive (remix)’, and Playboi Carti brought out The Weeknd during his set to perform ‘Timeless’.

In other news, Tyler released his ninth studio album, ‘Don’t Tap The Glass’, in July, after announcing it only two days earlier during a concert in Brooklyn.

NME gave ‘Don’t Tap the Glass’ four stars, in a review that read: “Shedding the cinematic sprawl and narrative pathos of last year’s ‘Chromakopia’, Tyler steps away from the character-driven framing of Wolf Haley or Sir Baudelaire.

“The paranoia and parasocial tension explored on that record still linger – but beneath cartoonish ’80s rap armour. It’s part Kurtis Blow and part LL Cool J, encased in a clear Perspex chamber like a collector’s action figure. Instead of inviting connection, Tyler shields himself behind the glass: a museum piece for dance and display only.”

Shortly after the album came out, he also released a clean version at the request of a fan. The LP serves as a follow-up to ‘Chromakopia’, which landed at number 44 on NME‘s best albums of 2024 list.

In May, NME caught him live in London, giving his performance a glowing five-star review which read: “As Tyler wishes us a farewell, he remains humble, but tonight is no small feat. With outfit changes, multiple stages and live vocals front-and-centre, Tyler flips through his eras like a masterclass in fearless reinvention.

“From the raw menace of ‘Goblin’ to the kaleidoscopic chaos of ‘Chromakopia’, tonight is a vivid, wild ride through the mind of rap’s ultimate maverick – and London is lucky to be along for the journey.

In other news, the musician is set to make his film debut later this year in Marty Supreme, a new A24 film set to be released in December.

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