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It is a phenomenon that has swept the nation, seemingly coming out of nowhere in our country’s middle schools. The bewildering phrase "6-7" has been amusing kids and annoying parents for months now, ...
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Unfortunately, “6-7” has reached the House floor. Rep. Blake Moore (R-Utah) thought it was a good idea Tuesday to use the slang term, which has been increasingly used by teenagers to describe, well, ...
These cops have their number. Police in Indiana are issuing “tickets” to elementary school students caught saying “6-7,” the nonsensical, viral slang term kids seemingly can’t stop saying. The ...
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TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. (WXIN/WTTV) — You may have heard enough of your kids saying “6-7,” but is it enough to warrant a ticket? School resource officers at one Indiana elementary school decided so.