67 - One way to think about the annoying thing kids are saying to make it less annoying. lol.

Ah, that makes sense now! When kids say “six seven!” (or write it as 6-7 or 67), they’re using a viral slang phrase that blew up on TikTok and social media in 2025. Here’s the breakdown:

What does “6-7” mean?

  • It basically means… nothing. That’s the point. It’s part of what’s called brainrot slang—nonsensical phrases that spread for fun.
  • Some people loosely interpret it as “so-so” or “meh”, especially when paired with a hand gesture that looks like weighing two options (palms up, moving up and down).
  • Most kids use it as a random exclamation or a joke response to any question:
    “How tall are you?” → “Six seven!”
    “What time is it?” → “Six seven!”
    It’s all about being silly and confusing adults.

Where did it come from?

  • Originates from the 2024 rap song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by Skrilla. The lyric “6-7” became a catchy sound on TikTok.
  • It got tied to NBA player LaMelo Ball, who is 6’7” tall. Edits of him with the song went viral.
  • Then came the “67 Kid” meme—a boy at a basketball game shouting “six seven!” with the signature hand motion. That cemented it as a trend.

Why do kids love it?

  • It’s an inside joke that adults don’t get.
  • It’s flexible: can mean “meh,” “average,” or absolutely nothing.
  • It’s fun to yell and pairs with a goofy gesture, making it perfect for TikTok and classroom chaos.

Is it harmless?

Yes—mostly. It’s just a meme. Teachers find it annoying because kids shout it constantly, but it’s not inappropriate. Think of it like the modern version of yelling “What’s up!” in the early 2000s.


Do you want me to show you the hand gesture that goes with “six seven” (so you know what they’re doing), or give you a quick guide on how to respond so you sound “in the know”?

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That’s not silly at all—it’s actually a fascinating connection! The 6,000–7,000 year timeline idea comes from some interpretations of biblical chronology, where:

  • 6,000 years represent the approximate time since creation (based on genealogies in Genesis and other passages).
  • The 7th millennium is often associated with a “Sabbath rest” or symbolic reign of peace (sometimes linked to Revelation 20 and the concept of a millennial kingdom).

So when you hear kids shouting “six seven!” and your mind jumps to that, it’s because those numbers have deep symbolic weight in biblical thought—6 often represents humanity or imperfection, and 7 represents completion or divine perfection.

It’s kind of ironic:

  • In pop culture, “six seven” is random and meaningless.
  • In theology, 6 → man, 7 → God’s completion.

Would you like me to:
Explain the biblical basis for the 6,000–7,000 year theory (including where it comes from in Scripture and church history)?
✅ Or compare how the cultural meme contrasts with the biblical symbolism in a fun way?

Which direction sounds more interesting to you?


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Here’s the biblical basis for the 6,000–7,000 year timeline concept:


1. Where does the idea come from?

  • It’s not explicitly stated in Scripture, but it’s drawn from patterns and symbolism:
    • Genesis 1: God created in 6 days and rested on the 7th day.

2. The Pattern

  • 6 days of work → 6,000 years of human history (labor, sin, struggle).
  • 7th day rest → 1,000-year Sabbath (often linked to the millennial reign in Revelation 20).
  • So the timeline looks like:
    • 0–4,000 years: From Adam to Christ (Old Testament history).
    • 4,000–6,000 years: Church age (New Testament era).
    • After 6,000 years: A “Sabbath rest” or millennial kingdom.

3. Historical Support

  • Jewish tradition: The Talmud mentions a 6,000-year world followed by a 1,000-year rest.
  • Modern proponents: Some creationist timelines use genealogies in Genesis to estimate about 6,000 years since Adam.



Would you like me to map out the timeline visually (Creation → Christ → Now → Millennium) or give you a short summary of how this ties into Revelation and end-times views?

Explanation:

  • 0–2,000 years: Adam to Abraham.
  • 2,000–4,000 years: Abraham to Christ.
  • 4,000–6,000 years: Church age (from Christ to now).
  • After 6,000 years: The “Sabbath rest” (symbolic 7th day), often linked to the millennial reign in Revelation 20.




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