Person doing 67 Scarlett: that's a request to get punched by me, right? Welcome to AirScarlett! Destination, that wall.
23 hours ago | 12
My favorite way to answer whenever people asking how old are you. π
23 hours ago | 7
I'm a gen z and yet I still don't understand what's so funny about 67 joke
21 hours ago | 3
Until now, I don't know what 67 means though to be fair, I didn't really tried to find out π
1 day ago | 4
The "6-7" meme is a popular, intentionally nonsensical Gen Alpha catchphrase and hand gesture that originated from a rap lyric and spread virally on TikTok and Instagram. It doesn't have a fixed meaning, which is part of the joke. β Origin and Spread :- β± The Song : The meme started with the lyric "6-7" in the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Philadelphia rapper Skrilla. The rapper never assigned a specific meaning to the number in the song, contributing to its ambiguity. β± The Basketball player : Early social media edits paired the audio with videos of NBA player LaMelo Ball, who is 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 meters) tall. β± The "6-7 Kid" : The trend exploded when a video showed a young fan, Maverick Trevillian (dubbed the "67 Kid"), yelling "six seven" with a distinctive up-and-down hand gesture at an amateur basketball game. β± Viral Phenomenon : The phrase became a ubiquitous inside joke for young people, used in classrooms (leading to classroom bans in some cases), in sports arenas, and even referenced by brands and politicians. α΄°β±αΆα΅β±α΅βΏα΅Κ³ΚΈΒ·αΆα΅α΅ named "67" it's 2025 Word of the Year. β± Meaning and Usage :- The core of the "6-7" meme is its absurdity and lack of inherent meaning. It is used in many contexts: As a spontaneous interjection to signal you are "in on the joke". When the numbers 6 and 7 appear in everyday life (e.g., on a page number, a test score, or an order number). β± Paired with a hand motion involving moving palms up and down, as seen in the original viral video. To annoy adults, parents, and teachers who are confused by the phrase's meaning. β± The meme is often cited as an example of "brain rot" slang, a term for highly viral, nonsensical digital media consumed by Gen Alpha.
5 hours ago | 0
Muse Asia
What does 67 even mean?! seriously >:T
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