It's 6/7/2026, and social media is celebrating one of TikTok's biggest viral trends. Here's where the '6-7' meme came from, ...
The “67” meme is practically everywhere these days. You’ll hear kids chanting it at games and TikTok clips looping it nonstop, as well as a few brands using it to promote their products. No wonder so ...
The popular phrase “6-7” took off a few months ago. It’s thought to have originated from a rap song by Skrilla, but the experts on this are the kids. Among the youngest kids who are in on the 6-7 ...
If you’re older than Gen Z, then it’s probably hard to keep track of every TikTok trend and internet craze that pops up. That is, until it breaches the containment of whatever app it started on and ...
Many adults are breathing a sigh of relief as the 6-7 meme fades away as one of the biggest kid-led global fads of 2025. In case you managed to miss it, 6-7 is a slang term – spoken aloud as “six ...
The expression “6-7” spread like wildfire last year, making its way outside the realm of usual adolescent slang and into the collective discourse, popping up at public sports events, in Halloween ...
Psychological research shows that there’s meaning in the chaotic "67 meme," but it might not be what you think. If you’re on the internet (specifically TikTok) for even a small part of your day, you ...
While the chant might appear harmless and nonsensical, its popularity offers valuable insight into how social media influences children’s group behavior, emotional expression, and sense of belonging, ...
If you haven't heard, there's a new trend on the dating scene: the 6-7 trend. It just happens to share a name with the Gen Alpha "6-7" call-and-hand-gesture. But unlike that trend that took our kids ...
(NEXSTAR) — Just when you thought your children had moved on from saying things like “skibidi” and “demure” and “sigma,” now they may be throwing around a new slang term: “6-7.” Sometimes written as ...
Is the ‘6-7' trend harmful? Children are naturally wired to observe, imitate, and absorb their surroundings. They pick up on behaviors, phrases, and attitudes, some positive, some simply annoying.