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

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

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

six sevennnnnnnnnnn
teacher: and flip to page 67
Me: did she just say six seven????? : *all the BOIIIIIIIIIII’S laughing with MANGOS and MUSTARD*
Me: did she just say six seven????? : *all the BOIIIIIIIIIII’S laughing with MANGOS and MUSTARD*
by Mimigirl4000 September 12, 2025

A random number that became a viral TikTok meme, often used in absurd, out-of-context, or exaggerated statements to make something sound unnecessarily specific or ridiculous. The number itself has no real meaning—its humor comes from how seriously or dramatically it’s used, despite being completely arbitrary.
by Jquizz July 31, 2025

a meme originating from the lyrics in a song called -Doot Doot-, later popularized by one kid on the internet who from then on was called the "6-7 Kid" after a viral video showed him saying the term at a basketball game. It doesnt really carry a meaning, as it is used randomly.
it is mostly used randomly since it is a meme something like: 67 (six seven) (while doing a juggling motion)
by YoungHpro10 September 17, 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
