It’s all over the internet, in classrooms — and now, it’s the word of the year.

On Wednesday, Dictionary.com announced “67” (also written as "6-7" or "six-seven") as its word of the year for 2025.

The organization describes the term as “classic brainrot slang” that is "purposefully nonsensical and all about being in on the absurdity."

Put another way, "6-7" can be another way of saying “so-so,” “maybe this, maybe t

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