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67 (six seven)

What it means

A viral Gen Alpha catchphrase pronounced “six seven,” not “sixty-seven.” Kids often shout it or drop it in comments as absurdist “brain rot” humor—it can be a nonsense answer to questions, a hype yell, or an in-joke that means almost nothing on purpose. You may also see a silly hand gesture (palms up, alternating) paired with it in videos.

Example
“What score did you get?” “67.” (Everyone laughs—not a real answer.)

Where you might hear it

Spread through short-form video and sports clips; it picked up steam from meme audio (including a “six-seven” hook in a viral rap track) and creator moments at games. Meaning is mostly the meme itself, so don’t assume it’s about math or a class grade.