Dictionary.com announced on Wednesday that it had chosen "67," pronounced "six seven" as its word of the year. The slang phrase is very popular among teens and kids.
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- Dictionary.com has selected '67' as the 2025 word of the year.
- The phrase 'six-seven' has become widely popular despite having little substantive meaning. 18s
- Linguistics professor Cynthia Gordon explains that '67' signals group insider status rather than conveying information. 33s
- The phrase's origin is linked to a song by Philadelphia rapper Skrilla and a viral TikTok meme about basketball player LaMelo Ball. 46s
- Social media has accelerated the spread of '67', making it a rapid cultural phenomenon. 1m 28s