Dictionary.com Declares '6-7' as 2025 Word of the Year Amid Meme Craze
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Dictionary.com named the viral, nonsensical social media phrase '6-7' as its Word of the Year, reflecting its popularity among teens and its status as an inside joke with unclear meaning, originating from TikTok videos and a rapper's song, and gaining widespread attention despite its ambiguity.
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- Why Are Kids Saying “Six-Seven,” and Why Is It Being Banned? The Meme, Explained glamour.com
- Does '6-7' make you feel old and out-of-touch? Here's why it's so popular. USA Today
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