November 4 , 2025
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	- Dictionary.com names “67” the 2025 Word of the Year, citing its viral slang use, absurd internet culture, and rising youth popularity.
 
	- The term is pronounced “six-seven” — never “sixty-seven” — and has no single clear meaning.
 
	- But its viral spread across social platforms and gaming spaces has made it a shorthand for an emotion, a vibe, or a punchline.
 
	- Dictionary.com called it a “linguistic time capsule” of 2025.
 
	- It was mentioned Mentions of “67” surged in digital media, increasing sixfold in October 2025 compared to all of 2024.
 
	- First time a Word of the Year is more interjection than word — used to shout a feeling, not define a concept.
 
 
                                 
                            
                                
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