Every generation has its own inside jokes — those slang-filled, context-free moments that make sense only if you were there. Boomers had “groovy.” Millennials went with “on fleek.” And now, Gen Z and Gen Alpha are losing it over something that seems completely meaningless: “six-seven.”
If you’ve heard a kid shout “six-seven!” and watched a room of peers explode in laughter, you’re not alone. Parents, teachers, and basically anyone over 25 are baffled. Spoiler alert: it doesn’t mean anything — and that’s exactly why it’s hilarious.
How “Six-Seven” Took Over the Internet
The phrase, often written as “6-7,” went viral on TikTok earlier this year. By October 2025, over a million videos featured it — mostly kids responding to random questions or chanting it at perfectly inappropriate moments.
It started with hip-hop artist Skrilla, who dropped a track called Doot Doot in December 2024. In one line, he raps:
“6-7, I just bipped right on the highway (bip, bip).”
No one knows what it actually means — not even Skrilla — but that didn’t matter. The sound bite became a meme, and suddenly, “six-seven” was the go-to answer for literally everything:
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