by Killer2646488 February 13, 2025

by KaelaChristine September 4, 2021

To fight in physical aggression. "Shoot" is pronounced like "Suit" to convey a Northern US accent. The number can be changed to how "hype" you think the target is. Refering to the slang term "I'm on 10" or "I'm on 7".
"Okay, then suit your nines since you wanna fight me so bad"
"We can suit your twos whenever"
"Get up and suit your sevens then!"
"We can suit your twos whenever"
"Get up and suit your sevens then!"
by whatevayoufeelb July 21, 2014

Seven-up or 7-up refers to how attractive the opposite sex is. On a scale of 1-10, this particular person is a 7 or higher. It is more discrete when referring the opposite sex as a 7-up.
by Tiffany Liu October 1, 2008

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

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by Abreathofaversaillian February 28, 2025
