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7 or nothing

Means that Got7 are seven for ever till the end, no fandom can use the phrase because it is got7's print as Jackson Wang said "7 or never, 7 or nothing, if it's not 7 is not got7"

It was around 2016 that rumors that Jackson was leaving GOT7 that he had to talk about it in an interview to clarify that he was going nowhere
Got7 are 7 or nothing, f**** jype, dude
7 or nothing by Ahgase 7 for 7 January 11, 2021
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7 or nothing

Phrase mostly used by kpop's boygroup GOT7 fandom, Ahgases, to show that the group will forever remain as 7 members. "7 or nothing" and "7 or never" have been both used after Jackson Wang, a member of GOT7, said it during an interview to explain the bond of the group.
"Will one of them ever leave the GOT7?"
"Nah its 7 or nothing"
7 or nothing by toiki January 11, 2021

7 or never. 7 or nothing 

A phrase that was created by Jackson, a member of a k-pop boy group called GOT7. This term is wildly used by it's fandom.
"7 or never. 7 or nothing. If it's not seven, it's not GOT7."

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Alex blatantly displayed his fudanshi side to his friends.
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