Summary
A new slang term, "67," is gaining popularity on social media, particularly TikTok. The term originated from a song and is linked to NBA player LaMelo Ball. It is used humorously among creators and has become a trend in schools.
Key Facts
- The slang "67" is pronounced "six seven" and is popular on TikTok.
- The trend started from a song "Doot Doot" by rapper Skrilla in December 2024.
- The term became popular related to basketball player LaMelo Ball's playing style.
- Many TikTok users and Reddit members use the term, often with a hand gesture.
- It's common among school children who use it in class and among teachers.
- It's described as a "brainrot word," meaning it's a silly, widely shared term on the internet.
- The term is spreading and appears to have staying power.