If you’ve heard a kid yell “six-seven!” (I know you have) and thought, What in the world does that mean? – you’re not alone.
“67” (often said out loud as “six-seven”) is one of the latest pieces of internet slang to come out of Gen Alpha and younger Gen Z culture. And here’s the twist:
As far as I can tell…. It doesn’t really mean anything.

So… What Does 67 Mean?
Short answer:
It’s mostly nonsensical, meme-driven slang used for humor and reaction.
Longer answer (after numerous Internet searches using multiple search engines, AIs and social media accounts):
“67” has become a kind of in-group joke. It’s often used:
- As a random response
- When someone doesn’t have a real answer
- To confuse adults
- To get a reaction
- Just because it’s funny
Think of it like saying:
- “Bruh.”
- “It is what it is.”
- Or just making a random noise for comedic effect.
Where Did It Come From?
Like most modern slang, “67” gained traction through:
- TikTok trends
- Viral short-form videos (Instagram Reels, etc.)
- Meme culture
In many cases, it’s paired with a gesture: both palms up, alternating up and down — almost like a “what can you do?” motion.
It spread quickly because it’s absurd. That’s all I’ve got. The less “adults” understand it, the better.
Is It Offensive or Dangerous?
No.
It’s not:
- A drug code
- A gang reference
- A hidden insult
- A harmful trend
It’s just internet culture doing what internet culture does — evolving at light speed making us ‘old people’ go… HUH?
Don’t Worry About It
If someone says “six-seven” around you, don’t overthink it.
It probably just means:
- Nothing
- Something
- Or whatever they want it to mean in that moment
And honestly? That might be the most Gen Alpha thing about it.
Excuse me while I go tell some kids to get off my lawn.
