Who would have thought?

Kids these days can’t get enough of saying the brain-rotting slang term, “6-7.” If you’re scratching your head, wondering what in the world it means — it’s basically meaningless.

Yet, some are trying to say that the illogical term dates back to medieval times, which sounds like a stretch.

After David Marcus, a columnist for Fox News Digital, heard his teen try to explain to him what exactly “6-7” means, a lightbulb went off for him.

He believes that the brainless term stems from a decades-old dice game called Hazard at the time, now known as craps.

The recent obsession with chanting “6-7” has driven parents and teachers mad. Christopher Sadowski

“In the game, a player would call out the number he was trying to shoot for, or make, with two six-sided dice. Fi

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