The phrase “six-seven” or “6-7” has become a viral inside joke among younger generations, leaving many older people puzzled. It gained traction after Skrilla’s 2024 song Doot Doot, which included the line “6-7, I just bipped right on the highway.” From there, it spread rapidly on TikTok, where users began using it as a silly, meaningless response to nearly any question.
TikTok creator Mr. Lindsay explained that the phrase doesn’t hold meaning—it’s just fun to say, often paired with playful gestures. However, what’s harmless online has caused trouble in classrooms. Teachers report students chanting “6-7” during lessons, disrupting activities to the point where some schools have banned its use.
Despite the classroom chaos, “6-7” highlights the creativity of online culture and how humor evolves with each generation. Its randomness and shared absurdity make it a unifying meme—proof that not all jokes need meaning to make people laugh.