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Six Seven

/sɪks ˈsɛvən/ · phrase · slang

A nonsense brainrot catchphrase kids shout while waving both hands up and down like scales.

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Definitions

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Used as a chaotic interruption or punchline whenever the numbers six and seven appear in any context, hijacking the moment.

“He asked what 13 minus 6 was and I just went 'siiiix seven' instead of answering.”
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A meaningless meme phrase yelled (often as '6 7') with a side-to-side hand gesture, used purely because it's funny and everyone's doing it. It deliberately means nothing.

“The teacher said 'turn to page' and the whole class screamed 'SIX SEVEN' with the hands.”
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A label for that specific 2025-26 wave of brainrot humor itself — the kind of joke that has no joke, where the format IS the bit.

“Half of TikTok right now is just six seven nonsense, it's peak brainrot.”
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Six Seven In A Sentence

Why is every kid in my year just yelling six seven at random
Substitute teacher didn't know what six seven meant and the class lost it
me hearing the number 67 in a math problem: 🙌 SIX SEVEN 🙌

Origin & Usage

Traced to the 2024 song 'Doot Doot (6 7)' by Skrilla, then exploded in 2025 through basketball edits (tied to player heights) and middle-school TikTok before becoming pure detached brainrot. Largely American school-kid driven.

People Also Ask

What does six seven mean on TikTok?

Basically nothing — it's a brainrot catchphrase shouted with a scale-weighing hand gesture because it's funny, not because it has a meaning. The whole joke is that it's meaningless.

Where did the 6 7 hand gesture come from?

It mimics weighing two options, and got tied to the Skrilla song and basketball height edits. Kids paired the numbers with the hands and it snowballed.

Why do kids keep saying six seven?

It's a viral 2025-26 schoolyard meme — repeating it (especially when 6 and 7 show up anywhere) is the entire bit. It's classic crowd-driven brainrot.

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