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‘67’ crowned Word of the Year — and no one’s sure what it means

Published on: October 31, 2025 2:59 PM

Use of the word 6-7 goes viral in schools and on social media this year.— Reuters

NEW YORK — A mysterious double-digit slang term, “67,” has taken the internet by storm and officially been named Dictionary.com’s 2025 Word of the Year, leaving many adults puzzled while teenagers across the globe revel in its cultural dominance.

Pronounced “six-seven”—never “sixty-seven”—the phrase has been widely used by Gen Alpha on social media platforms and in schools, though its exact meaning remains elusive. Dictionary.com, in announcing the winner this week, humorously admitted it was “not exactly sure” what the term means, acknowledging the generational language gap that continues to confound parents and teachers.

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The term reportedly originated from “Doot Doot (6 7)”, a song by U.S. rapper Skrilla, before evolving into a viral online shorthand used to express a mix of emotions or reactions depending on the tone, context, and absurdity of the situation.

Among the other contenders for this year’s title were “broligarchy,” “Gen Z stare,” and even the dynamite emoji, but “67” emerged victorious after dominating social media discourse—especially following the engagement of Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce, when fans playfully used it to refer to the celebrity couple as the “TNT duo.”

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Experts say the rise of “67” underscores how youth-driven internet slang continues to reshape language in unpredictable ways, reflecting both creativity and cultural in-jokes that often leave older generations playing catch-up.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: 67, Dictionary.com, Gen Alpha, Latest, slang, social media trends, Taylor Swift, Word of the Year

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