The Mysterious Rise of '6-7': A Viral Phenomenon
Dictionary.com's word of the year is '6-7,' a viral nonsensical phrase popular among kids and teens. Though its meaning remains unclear, it reflects social trends and events driven by social media. Despite attempts to decode it, '6-7' remains an elusive symbol of youth culture.
 
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Dictionary.com has announced its word of the year, and to many's surprise, it's not even a word. The viral term '6-7,' which has baffled parents and teachers, has gained immense popularity among kids and teenagers over the past summer.
The origins of '6-7' trace back to rapper Skrilla's 2024 song 'Doot Doot (6-7),' which became a TikTok sensation. The NBA's LaMelo Ball, who stands 6-foot-7, contributed to the term's popularity by featuring in various videos. Remarkably, a boy known as 'The 6-7 Kid' added fuel to the fire, all leading to the term's explosive use.
Despite its omnipresence, the meaning of '6-7' remains nebulous. Some believe it to mean 'so-so,' while others think it's just a nonsensical expression. Attempts by influencers and psychologists to demystify it have yet to succeed, keeping the viral phrase a curious symbol of modern youth culture. It signifies a connection among its users whilst baffling adults.
 
                
 
         
         
                     
                     
                     
                     
				 
				 
				 
				 
				