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What Does ‘67’ Mean? Dictionary.com Names It the Word of the Year 2025
Dictionary.com has chosen ‘67’ as its Word of the Year 2025, sparking confusion and debate online. The slang, rooted in Gen Alpha internet culture, symbolizes ambiguity and absurd humor — described as a “linguistic time capsule” of modern digital expression.
Dictionary.com has declared the term ’67’ as the word of the year 2025, and the announcement has caught the attention of many, particularly among the millennials and boomers.
Confusion reigned supreme, and many have taken to social media to clear their confusion about the word, which has its origin in online culture.
The word of the year 2025, ‘67,’ is not spelled ‘sixty-seven’ but ‘six seven,’ and its inclusion has provoked both confusion and outrage, with many taking to social media and expressing that they have no idea about the meaning or significance of the word.
One user wrote,
“‘67” as Word of the Year is insane. We’ve officially reached the point where internet inside jokes are replacing English. Oxford’s shaking right now.”
Another user stated,
“I still don’t know what it even means.”
A third added,
“This is not a word. These are numbers. This is like saying the stupid joke from the 80s about why 6 was afraid of 7, because 7 8 9, and 789 is now a word of the year.”
A fourth remarked caustically,
“We’ve officially run out of words; next year’s going to be an emoji.”
What Does ’67’ Mean?
The word ‘67’ is common slang among Gen Alpha and could be used in a variety of situations since its interpretation is very ambiguous.
Dictionary.com has described the word as “largely irrational,” and it could mean “so-so” or “maybe this, maybe that.” The dictionary also specifies that the word is used in combination with hand gestures with both palms facing up and moving alternately up and down.
The dictionary also describes its choice of the word for the year 2025 as a “linguistic time capsule,” reflecting social trends and events that shaped the year.
The word is also trivialized by Dictionary.com, which underlines its widely murky and shifting usage akin to a brainrot slang whose main purpose is to emphasize it as nonsensical and playfully absurd.
According to a report by ABC quoting Steve Johnson, PhD, director of lexicography for the Dictionary Media Group at IXL Learning, who said,
“It’s part inside joke, part social signal, and part performance. When people say it, they’re not just repeating a meme; they’re shouting a feeling.”
The genesis of the slang can be traced to the drill song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by Skrilla. The singer has used the word “six-seven” as a punch or a hook throughout the song. The term gained further fame when it was used in videos about NBA players such as LaMelo Ball, who
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Did Matt Gaetz Pay a 17-Year-Old Girl for S*x? Newly Released Documents Break It Down
A newly unsealed court case has resurfaced serious allegations against former Florida congressman Matt Gaetz, involving claims from a woman who says she was 17 and homeless when she was exploited by powerful men. Though Gaetz was investigated for child sex trafficking, he was never charged and continues to deny wrongdoing.
Matt Gaetz, then a Florida congressman, is in serious trouble after allegations by a woman that she was manipulated for sex by the former when she was a 17-year-old with a homeless parent.
The woman stated that she wanted money for braces and ended up having sex for money with powerful men. The woman stated that she wanted the world to know and have a better understanding of how she was made a victim of sexual abuse.
The woman stated that she was a high school junior in Florida and was living in and out of homeless shelters. She was working with MacDonald and hoped to save up to afford braces to fix her teeth.
The woman stated that she falsely advertised that she was an adult on a site that matches men looking for “companionship” with young women looking to make money.
NEW: For the first time, the story of the 17 year old girl who testified that she had sex with Matt Gaetz for money.
— Michael S. Schmidt (@nytmike) November 13, 2025
She was living in and out of a homeless shelter. She was working at McDonald's. She had just finished her junior year in high school. And she wanted extra money…
What transpired later would set off a chain reaction and completely change her life. It would also ruffle the political career of Representative Matt Gaetz, the Florida Republican.
For the unversed, the Florida Republican was investigated for child s*x trafficking but was never charged. He was the choicest pick for the post of attorney general by President Trump but after a storm of scrutiny resigned from Congress and then withdrew from consideration as attorney general.
A bipartisan House Ethics Committee inquiry stated that there was sufficient evidence that the Florida Republican had s*x with the 17-year-old. The report included a testimony by a girl detailing how she was paid by Matt Gaetz for the s*x.
However, despite the widespread public furor against Matt Gaetz, the Republican always maintained that he has done nothing illegal, even after the House Ethics Committee indicted him for violating Florida’s statutory rape laws. Worse, scant media focus was forthcoming on the story of how a vulnerable girl was exploited and how she endured the trauma and the ensuing political scandal.
Details only came into the public domain after a media chain, McClatchy newspaper, made a request to a federal judge in Florida, which led to the unsealing of court documents from a related civil case. The documents revealed how the victim, then a homeless 17-year-old high schooler, met Matt Gaetz.
Media outlet The New York Times reached out to the girl’s lawyer, Laura B. Wolf, who finally consented to furnish particulars for the first time of how the girl’s circumstances led her to her encounters with Matt Gaetz. The girl’s lawyer stated that her client believes that the public should have a fuller understanding of how she had been victimized.
Ms. Wolf said,
“The vulnerable circumstances most crime victims face are rarely known to the public. Although my client’s circumstances were revealed outside of her control, I hope it helps for the public to see a fuller and more human picture of her than the press has reported on to date.”
The victim was the chief witness against Matt Gaetz in the Justice Department s*x trafficking investigation, which concluded with the department declining to bring charges.
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Alice Rosenblum Exposed: Model’s DM Claims About Bronny James Fall Apart After Evidence Surfaces
OnlyFans model Alice Rosenblum claimed LeBron James and Bronny James were “in her DMs,” but a livestream screenshot revealed she messaged Bronny first. He replied briefly before leaving her on read, prompting netizens to call out her misleading claim.
Often people try to score brownie points by making wild claims and accusations, sometimes without any proof.
The strange part is all such false narratives are talked about, gain viewership, and fall flat on their face when the truth is revealed. Viewers are not dumb and can easily separate the grain from the chaff and the truth from fiction.
Alice Rosenblum claimed during a Twitch stream
‘LeBron’s in my DMs, Bronny’s in my DMs—they’re all in my DMs.’
The remark ruffled a number of feathers because Bronny is reportedly in a relationship, and was this instance of being unfaithful or playful exaggeration?
However, when the host of the stream asked her to produce evidence of her claims, the OnlyFans model fleetingly displayed her chat history. However, this turned out to be her nemesis.
Kraut remarked,
‘Hang on, you were the one who messaged him first.’
Everything was crystal clear, it was Rosenblum who first reached out to Bronny. Although he replied twice, the exchange quickly died down, with Bronny eventually leaving her on read. The model also asserted that she had met Bronny at his birthday party before sending him the message.
Netizens could clearly discern that Bronny never made any conscious effort to reach out to Rosenblum, nor was he excited to continue the conversation.
Most netizens rallied behind Bronny and also questioned the intention of the model.
One X user remarked
“The dumb bx dmed him first and then got left on delivered.”
Another user chimed in
“So she texted him first, but ‘he was in her DMs?'”
A third X user reacted.
“She got caught lying in 4k; please change the caption… You may get in legal trouble lol. She got caught lying in this video, so it’s not alleged.”
Another user, @K3VIN7_, stated,
“This is just a straight lie; if you look at the messages, he didn’t even respond after sending two messages.”
Coming back to Bronny, whose full name is LeBron Raymone James Jr., he currently plays as a shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. He is reportedly in a relationship with Parker Whitfield, his former schoolmate, and the two have been together since August 2024.
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Fact Check: Viral Story of 91-Year-Old Helen Miller Arrested for Stealing Medicine Is AI-Generated and False
A viral story about 91-year-old Helen Miller allegedly arrested for stealing medicines for her ailing husband is false. Fact-checks confirmed no credible sources supported the claim, and the circulating image of the elderly woman was AI-generated.
Netizens were outraged when they saw a viral post that stated that a 91-year-old woman named Helen Miller was arrested for stealing medicines for her ailing husband. What is the truth behind this disturbing story? Read on to know everything.
A story was circulating on social media that evoked extreme empathy as well as concerns. The story claimed that a 91-year-old woman stole medicines worth $50 for her ailing husband, who was suffering from severe heart failure. The woman’s name was Helen Miller, and her husband’s name was George, who was 88 years old.
The woman was later arrested for felony theft, and the story soon spread like wildfire across social media platforms. The story went on to state that the woman, after arrest, was produced before a judge who ordered her release.
Helen and George have been married for the last 65 years as per the viral post. The couple had very little sources of income and their health insurance plan ended. George’s medication costs $940 and with insurance the couple only had to pay $50.
George’s condition was worsening and this forced Helen to steal the medication from a pharmacy. However, she was caught and later arrested. However the ordeal proved too much for the frail woman whose blood pressure shot up and had to be hospitalized.
According to the post, the woman was produced in handcuffs before a judge named Marcus, who immediately ordered the police to release her and dismissed all charges. The judge also directed the authorities to pay Helen’s hospital bills and ensure that George received his medicines.
The viral story will wrench the heart of anyone, and there was an outpouring of sympathy for the elderly woman.
One user commented,
“This world is full of so many selfish people that have made it hard for some people to live! Shame on them and kudos to the judge for being and doing human”,
Another user wrote
“This brought tears to my eyes. Whether AI or not, this is reality and a lot of us senior are experiencing similar situations with our health and medications. May God continue to Bless this judge for showing empathy,”
However, the story is false and fictitious since it lacked credible sources or news coverage. A reverse image search revealed the image of the handcuffed elderly woman first shared on a social media platform turned out to be AI generated.
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