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How old is the kid??
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The meaning of 6 7 The "6-7" trend is a popular piece of internet slang and meme, particularly among younger generations (Generation Alpha), that has gone viral on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Here's a breakdown of the trend: • Origin: The phrase originated from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Philadelphia rapper Skrilla, which became a viral sound on TikTok. The "6-7" in the song may refer to 67th Street in Philadelphia or the police code 10-67 (signifying a death), but the rapper has stated he never put an explicit meaning on it. • Virality: It was initially popularized in fan edits of basketball players, especially LaMelo Ball, who is coincidentally 6 feet 7 inches tall. A key moment in the trend's spread was a viral video of a young boy (often nicknamed the "67 kid" or "Mason 67") excitedly shouting the phrase with an accompanying hand gesture at a basketball game. • Meaning: The key to the trend is that it is nonsensical and has no fixed meaning. It's often associated with the concept of "brain rot" content—meaningless and simplistic internet content that goes viral. • For the kids who use it, shouting "6-7" serves as an inside joke and a way to signal membership in a cultural "in" group, distinguishing themselves from adults or those who don't "get it." • It is used as a silly or funny expression in various random contexts, often shouted in a specific cadence. • Impact: The constant, contextless use of the phrase has become a source of frustration and disruption in many schools, leading some educators to ban it.

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