The slang word has captivated Gen Alpha so much that teachers have started to ban it from schools. nicoletaionescu - stock.adobe.com

Dictionary.com ‘s Word of the Year is one that few can define.

The online reference tool announced on Oct. 29 that “6 7” is its word of the year.

If you don’t know a school-aged kid, you probably aren’t familiar with “6 7” (“six seven”), the slang word that has captivated Gen Alpha to the extent that teachers have started to ban it from schools .

But what does it actually mean ? Not much, Dictionary.com said.

“Perhaps the most defining feature of 67 is that it’s impossible to define,” the announcement read. “It’s meaningless, ubiquitous, and nonsensical.”

Some people interpret it as “so-so” or “maybe this, maybe that,” and it’s typically paired wi

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