6-7 6-7 6-7

 


What's the word for when you find something both hilarious and disturbing? I think I'll make something up and see where it goes. How about hibing? Hurbing? Yeah, I like that. I find this phenomenon of children calling out, "6-7," fascinating and hurbing. It has no meaning, yet, it's a real thing. Children are going about babbling, "6-7." I asked an expert, a twelve year old. Word is it originated from a rap song. Dictionary.com has titled it, word of the year. 

Uh, it's not a word. So hurbing.

Do not confuse Dictionary.com with the respected Oxford dictionary who has given the idiom, "brain rot," top billing this year. Perhaps they were thinking about children and mindless outbursts.

6-7. 6-7. 6-7. It is catchy, I must say. 

Shakespeare made up words all the time. He's been credited with creating over 1,700 words, although this is questionable. People may have been using these words and he was the first to write them down. 


Perhaps we should then give the orange man some credit for, "covfefe." Lol. Nah. 6-7. 8-6. 4-7.

Now that's catchy.

Anyway, I caught up with Will on ChatGPT. He was also curious regarding 6-7. Speaking of AI generated verbiage, what thoust thee ponder of Will's opinion of artificial intelligence? Me thinks he would take sanctuary in thy chambers and become a recluse. He did cast aside his counterpane to poketh thy noggin out thy window and asketh yon moppet...


 

Anyhoo, I'm sure the little bantlings will soon tire of this nonsense, especially when the adults try to get in on the action. Then it will be rendered moot and mute. Never uttered from a child's mouth again. 

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