Dictionary.com has officially revealed its newest Word of the Year. The online dictionary announced Wednesday that "67" is ...
"67" is an ambiguous slang term made popular by Gen Alpha on social media and in middle schools across the country.
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Section 1. Purpose and Policy. From the founding of our Republic, English has been used as our national language. Our Nation’s historic governing documents, including the Declaration of Independence ...
"67," pronounced "six seven," spread from a rap song, through sports and social media, to classrooms and homes across the U.S ...
In what might be the final death knell for language as a concept, Dictionary.com announced Wednesday that "67" is its Word of ...
"67," pronounced "six seven," spread from a rap song, through sports and social media, to classrooms and homes across the U.S. But even the artist who coined it struggles to define it.
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