What Does “6, 7” Even Mean?
Recently, a random phrase has been going around the whole school: “6, 7.” But the question is—what does it even mean?
In this article, we’ll dive deep into the meaning of this mysterious phrase and why people are saying it. We’ll also be asking people what it means to them.
Our first stop? Our good old pal, Google.
Google says the phrase “6, 7” (or “6 7”) is a slang term that refers to the football player Lamar Jackson, who is 6’7” tall, and it’s often used in edits or memes that feature the song Doot Doot by Skrilla. Others say it has something to do with 67th Street in Chicago.
Honestly, it sounds kind of weird—but still better than the low taper fade meme. (Sorry, but I hate that one.)
Next, I asked Ms. Worner what she thought it meant. She gave a really long and detailed answer:
“I have no idea.”
(Wow. Thanks.)
It seems the teachers are just as confused as I am.
But to really figure out what this phrase means, you’ve got to go to the source—the students of EMS. They have the potential to give a better definition than Google or AI ever could.
So we asked a few people what they think “6, 7” means.
One person said:
“A person who lives on 67th Street in Chicago. That person became famous, and now we have the meme ‘6, 7.’”
Another student simply said:
“I don’t care what this generation thinks it is.”
Fair enough.
After that, I turned to our good old friend, AI. But, as usual, AI was clueless—it just spit out a bunch of boring math terms that no one cares about. So, yeah… AI’s out of the picture. It has no idea what’s going on either.
So now I ask you:
What do you think “6, 7” means?