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“67,” also spelled “6-7” or “six-seven” (not “sixty-seven,” to be clear), is a viral, ambiguous slang term that has waffled its way through Gen Alpha social media and school hallways. While the term is largely nonsensical, some argue it means “so-so,” or “maybe this, maybe that,” especially when paired with a hand gesture where both palms face up and move alternately up and down.

Stupid kids.
 
No idea but my daughter coaches my granddaughters soccer team and they call themselves the 6-7's.
Keep in mind they are 8 year olds.........

Perhaps a hip reference to the Japanese band The 5.6.7.8s (who notably played the music in the film Kill Bill).

Perhaps not, with 8yr olds though.
 
“67,” also spelled “6-7” or “six-seven” (not “sixty-seven,” to be clear), is a viral, ambiguous slang term that has waffled its way through Gen Alpha social media and school hallways. While the term is largely nonsensical, some argue it means “so-so,” or “maybe this, maybe that,” especially when paired with a hand gesture where both palms face up and move alternately up and down.

Stupid kids.
Overcomplicated. Back in my day, and the days before that, the up and down palms up gesture was usually just followed with an "eh". So much nuance in a single syllable utterance, but the kids these days don't understand subtlety.
 
Understand it?! HELL! They can't even spell it.
Suddle Tea, derived from the Sud plant. The plant itself is native to North America, and gets its name from the mispronunciation of the word "siddle", the side to side and swaying motion when a hot wind blows, similar to when a person motions their hands as if weighing options or expressing indifference. The reference to this motion has since devolved into a meme which the youth refer to as: "6-7".
 
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