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46 days ago
The '6-7' craze was one of the biggest global fads of 2025, leaving many adults bewildered and frustrated.
3 months ago
Are your kids obsessed with ‘6-7’? Here’s my plan to break the spell | Dave Schilling ⊕
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Rules seem unlikely to help – kids will just rebel. Instead, try saying it all the time yourself
Don’t tell your kids, but “6-7” is Dictionary.com’s “word of the year” for 2025. Of course, “6-7” is no…
5 months ago
Kim Kardashian weighs in on mysterious Gen Alpha term '6, 7' and vows to bring back the 'dab' and 'no cap' - but how many of these slang phrases do YOU understand? ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Never one to miss out on a trend, Kim revealed in a hilarious clip from her appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon she plans on bringing back a host of phrases.
6 months ago
What skibidi really means: As Gen Alpha slang makes it into the dictionary, the ultimate guide to understanding your children's baffling vocabulary ○
While Shakespeare may have come up with some 1,700 words in his lifetime, Gen Alpha are dishing out words at an equally alarming pace.
9 months ago
Woman, 27, baffled over meanings of teenage slang terms - but do YOU know what these Gen Alpha words mean? ○
Summer Fox, from London, decided to test her knowledge of Gen Alpha's vocabulary by asking her 12-year-old cousin to share a list of popular terms they frequently use.
12 months ago
Gen Alpha's obsessions are already driving more than $5 trillion in spending. The stocks UBS expects to benefit ○
An estimated $5.39 trillion is spent annually on Gen Alpha as of 2024, and is projected surge past $5.46 trillion by 2029, per to research firm McCrindle.
13 months ago
Finally, a cure for screen addiction that's turning our teens into the basket case generation: Respected neuroscientist's solution offers hope for despairing parents ○
The research is clear: screens are making us stupid. And the ones suffering the most are Gen Z and Gen Alpha. But there's hope, with experts saying they have found a cure to 'brain rot'.
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