Dictionary.com has officially revealed its newest Word of the Year. The online dictionary announced Wednesday that "67" is ...
Teachers hate it. Most adults don't have a clue what it means. But if you've got a kid, you're likely hearing it all the time ...
"67" is an ambiguous slang term made popular by Gen Alpha on social media and in middle schools across the country.
"67," pronounced "six seven," spread from a rap song, through sports and social media, to classrooms and homes across the U.S. But even the artist who coined it struggles to define it.
Parents and teachers cover your ears. Dictionary.com says its word of the year is “6-7.” The viral term is one kids and ...
If you’re the parent of a school-aged child, you might be feeling a familiar vexation at the sight of these two formerly ...
Dictionary.com ‘s “Word of the Year” is actually a numerical phrase. Parents of children or teens may have heard of the term ...
It’s the teenage lingo that’s sweeping the nation, and now it’s the word of the year. Dictionary.com named 67 (six-seven) its ...
Do your kids, teens keep saying "6-7" and jiggling their hands? Here's what it means, why it's the Dictionary.com 2025 Word ...
Dictionary.com, a U.S. online dictionary website, has selected **‘67 (Six Seven)’** as its 2025 Word of the Year. It is a ...
The online dictionary announced on Oct. 29 that its Word of the Year is "6-7" (also "six-seven" and "67"), a slang phrase ...
Word of the Year for 2025, and for those not up to speed on current slang, at least they have a place to look it up.