
Dictionary.com is not exactly a controversial website (unless you ask word nerds), but it has managed to generate a mass old men yelling at clouds event. The site announced its Word of the Year for 2025, and it picked a word that is actually two words (numbers even) that already exist but have been combined to create some sort of new, nonsensical term that captures the nihilistic brainrot of a generation: “Six-seven” (siks sev–uhn).
In Dictionary.com’s slight defense, there is almost…

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