‘6-7’ named word of the year by Dictionary.com, and people are confused

‘6-7’ named word of the year by Dictionary.com, and people are confused

It’s all over the internet, in classrooms — and now, it’s the word of the year.On Wednesday, Dictionary.com announced “67” (also written as "6-7" or "six-seven") as its word of the year for 2025.The organization describes the term as “classic

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