Slang terms like ‘six-seven’ have no definition. But they’re loaded with meaning / Matthew Cantor
Older generations are demanding explanations of the viral phrase – but slang doesn’t have to make logical sense A linguistic panic has swept America in recent months, corrupting our youth, annoying our teachers and leaving countless adults hopelessly confused. The question that has sparked the (…)
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