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Gen Z Slang: 67 Meaning

What does the Gen Z term "67" mean? How is it used in conversation? Find out with Family Education and learn Gen Z slang today!

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Updated: January 19, 2026
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Updated: January 19, 2026
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What does "67" mean? The slang term "six seven" (also "6-7", "6 7", or "67") has become a viral and ambiguous phrase among Generation Alpha. It often means "so-so," "maybe," or "whatever," and acts as a placeholder response. Its undefined nature reflects the humorous and nonsensical tone of internet culture, often called "brainrot." The term is frequently paired with an alternating palm-up hand gesture, emphasizing its playful and undefined meaning. It’s primarily used to signal in-group belonging, allowing users to connect through shared humor while confusing outsiders.

Origins of "67"

"Six seven" gained popularity in the mid-2020s through viral trends on TikTok and YouTube. It exploded further with the release of rapper Skrilla’s 2026 hit song "Doot Doot," which featured "67" in its lyrics and a viral dance challenge. News outlets like CBS News highlighted its widespread use, and in 2025, Dictionary.com named it "Word of the Year" for its cultural impact and representation of modern internet humor.

Examples of "67" in Use

Here’s how "67" might appear in conversations:

  • "How was the party?"
    "Eh, six seven. Nothing special."
  • "Did you finish the homework?"
    "67, I’ll do it later. Or not."
  • Sends meme
    "This is peak six seven energy."
  • Parent: "What does six seven even mean?"
    Kid: shrugs with hand gesture "67."

Incorporating "67" Into Your Vocabulary

Parents can join the fun with these tips:

  1. Lean In: If your child gives a vague answer, joke with, "Ah, a six seven situation."
  2. Play Along: When undecided, say, "Should we get pizza or burgers? Feeling pretty 67."
  3. Have Fun: Ask, "Why does everyone say 'six seven'?" and mimic the hand gesture.

Is "67" Positive or Negative?

"Six seven" is neutral, depending on context. It’s mostly used humorously to convey indifference or as an in-joke for connection. While it might confuse older generations, within its subculture, it’s a lighthearted, creative expression of shared humor.

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Tara Rhiannon Dawn Fietz, BA, MFA

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