Dictionary.com’s word of the year isn’t even really a word. It’s the viral term “6-7” that kids and teenagers can’t stop repeating and laughing about and parents and teachers can’t make any sense of.
Does Dictionary.com’s word of the year lose meaning if it’s not even a word? - Even how to write ‘6-7’ is up for debate — is it ‘6 7’ or ‘six seven?’ ...
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Dictionary.com has named “six seven” as its Word of the Year — a phrase that’s become wildly popular among kids and parents alike, especially those with school-aged children. Known for its distinctive ...
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Go ahead and roll your eyes. Shrug your shoulders. Or maybe just juggle your hands in the air. Dictionary.com's word of the year isn't even really a word. It's the viral term “6-7” that kids and ...