Also "sixorseven"
An answer, spoken facetiously, to any question requiring a numerical answer when the responder; 1) does not know the correct answer, or 2) does not care enough to bother giving a proper answer.
Usually, a response of "six-or-seven" implies apathy or a lack of patience concerning the inquiry/inquirer. It is often used to elicit laughter from - and forge camaraderie with - bystanders while showing blatant disrespect toward the person asking the question.
Spoken immediately in answer and said with authority, "six-or-seven" sounds as if the responder knows - without contemplation - exactly what he's talking about while concurrently, obviously waaaaay off.
It is most effective when used repeatedly over time and in various situations where the correct number is much larger than "six" or "seven" - or - when "six" and "seven" are out of context.
An answer, spoken facetiously, to any question requiring a numerical answer when the responder; 1) does not know the correct answer, or 2) does not care enough to bother giving a proper answer.
Usually, a response of "six-or-seven" implies apathy or a lack of patience concerning the inquiry/inquirer. It is often used to elicit laughter from - and forge camaraderie with - bystanders while showing blatant disrespect toward the person asking the question.
Spoken immediately in answer and said with authority, "six-or-seven" sounds as if the responder knows - without contemplation - exactly what he's talking about while concurrently, obviously waaaaay off.
It is most effective when used repeatedly over time and in various situations where the correct number is much larger than "six" or "seven" - or - when "six" and "seven" are out of context.
Foreman: "How many pounds can that forklift lift safely?
Union Member: "Sixorseven".
Male cheerleader: "Hey guys, what was the final score of the ballgame?"
Second-string Quarterback: "Six-or-seven."
Union Member: "Sixorseven".
Male cheerleader: "Hey guys, what was the final score of the ballgame?"
Second-string Quarterback: "Six-or-seven."
by DorianSomniferum January 21, 2010

Literally anything that you want it to mean in the context of what you are saying. Can be used in a positive or negative way.
by Sambiase October 3, 2025

Person 1: Are you addicted to perianal abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Why is six afraid of seven? It is because seven ate nine (2024, the eighth year of solstice)
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Why is six afraid of seven? It is because seven ate nine (2024, the eighth year of solstice)
by LeSouffleDeVersailles January 26, 2025

A meme which originated from the rap track called "Doot Doot" by Skrilla, during which he sings "6-7" in the familiar cadence. But the meme isn't really in reference to the song. People used the song to make edits of basketball players most notably, 6-foot-7 tall LaMelo Ball — which took off.
It then turned into a cultural zeitgeist when the 67 kid did it at a basketball change with the hands up-and-down motion. The meme isn't really about the song, or about basketball, or height, or the numbers six and seven. It's taking any excuse to be silly. So if someone says six, seven, six-seven, or 67, then you have the opportunity to do the meme.
It then turned into a cultural zeitgeist when the 67 kid did it at a basketball change with the hands up-and-down motion. The meme isn't really about the song, or about basketball, or height, or the numbers six and seven. It's taking any excuse to be silly. So if someone says six, seven, six-seven, or 67, then you have the opportunity to do the meme.
MATH TEACHER: "And so our final answer is 29.67-'
All students: "SIX SEVENNNNNNNNNN!"
Dude 1: Ever wonder if 68 feels overshadowed...?
Dude 2: That example has nothing to do with the expression in question, vro.
All students: "SIX SEVENNNNNNNNNN!"
Dude 1: Ever wonder if 68 feels overshadowed...?
Dude 2: That example has nothing to do with the expression in question, vro.
by That African Man October 1, 2025

The term to define someone who wears baseball lifestyle shorts, pranks Walmart, goes fishing, and plays baseball.
by The cultured kid July 18, 2025

A term used by many high school aged kids that refers to the action of brown nosing a teacher in class
by That guy 12890 September 28, 2025

Used as code for “Go away” or “f” 0ff. Also a basketball term for 6’ 7” used in a meme. The go away may have originated from the ability to press in basketball. Many young people and teenagers use the term without any meaning and ask adults for a meaning.
by CleoLives September 7, 2025
