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Dictionary.com Declares ‘6-7’ as 2025 Word of the Year
UPDATE: Dictionary.com has just announced that the viral slang term **’6-7’** has officially been named the **2025 Word of the Year**. This trend, which has taken America by storm, resonates deeply with Generation Alpha, sparking conversations across social media platforms and in classrooms nationwide.
The term **’6-7’** emerged from the song **”Doot Doot (6 7)”** by rapper **Skrilla**. It gained traction after **LaMelo Ball**, the point guard for the Charlotte Hornets, popularized the phrase by referencing his height. **Steve Johnson, Ph.D.**, director of lexicography for Dictionary.com, explained, “
Few slang terms have captured the cultural mood of 2025 quite like ‘6 7.’ It’s part inside joke, part social signal and part performance.
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As this meme proliferated online, it became a rallying cry for young people, creating a sense of community and shared experience. Johnson noted that the phrase functions as an interjection, conveying emotions that go beyond its literal meaning. The term has sparked confusion among parents and educators, highlighting the generational divide in understanding modern slang.
In a press release, Dictionary.com stated, “The term shows how seamlessly today’s slang blends digital humor, sports culture, and generational creativity.” The organization also reported that **’6 7’** appeared in digital media **six times more frequently** in October 2025 compared to its average usage in 2024. This staggering increase underscores its significance in the current cultural landscape.
The rise of **’6-7’** is not just a linguistic phenomenon; it reflects larger social trends. As the term dominates Gen Alpha culture, it signifies how language evolves in response to digital and social influences. Dictionary.com admitted that even they are not entirely sure what the term fully encompasses, illustrating the fluidity of contemporary language.
Additionally, Dictionary.com included six other new terms in this year’s update, many inspired by Gen Z and social media. Notable additions include **’aura-farming’**, defined as the deliberate cultivation of charisma for online attention, and the **’Gen Z stare’**, characterized by a blank expression commonly associated with the youth. Other terms like **’tradwife’**, **’agentic’**, **’overtourism’**, and **’tariff’** also made the list.
As these words gain traction, they not only reflect current youth culture but also the challenge for older generations to keep up with evolving language. With **’6-7’** now cemented in the lexicon, observers are left to ponder what this means for future interactions and cultural expressions.
The announcement of **’6-7’** as Word of the Year is a wake-up call for educators and parents alike, urging them to engage with the language and culture of today’s youth. As this trend continues to evolve, all eyes will be on how it shapes conversations in the future.
Stay tuned for more updates on language trends and the impact they have on our society.
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