6 7

6 7

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The Gen Alpha catchphrase with no real meaning. '6 7' (six seven) started from a drill song, exploded on TikTok with a weighing-hands gesture, and became 2025's word of the year.

WHAT IS 6 7?

"6 7" (said "six seven") is the ultimate brain rot catchphrase: it means absolutely nothing, and that's the entire joke. You say it, you do the little weighing-hands gesture β€” palms up, bouncing one then the other like you're deciding between two options β€” and you move on. It blew up off Skrilla's drill track "Doot Doot (6 7)," got welded to LaMelo Ball edits (the man is listed 6'7"), and went nuclear when a kid now known as the "67 Kid" (Maverick Trevillian) screamed it courtside with the gesture. By October 2025 Dictionary.com made "67" its word of the year. Skrilla himself said he never gave it a meaning and never wants to.

HOW TO USE IT

●The gesture: Palms up, bounce-weighing your hands side to side. Do it silently and people who know, know.
●The interruption: Drop "six seven" into any sentence with a 6 and a 7 anywhere near it. A teacher says "turn to page 67" and the whole class loses it.
●The non-answer: Asked a real question? "6 7." It's the verbal shrug of a generation β€” peak NPC energy, no thoughts, just vibes.

EXAMPLES

●"What's 6 plus 1? β€” SIX SEVEEEEN 🀲" (entire classroom erupts)
●"He hit the 6 7 gesture during the school photo, legendary."
●"Even Pope Leo XIV did the 6 7 hands for the pilgrim kids β€” the skibidi brainrot has reached the Vatican."
●"I asked what he wanted for dinner and he just said 'six seven' and walked off, Italian brainrot behavior."