It’s official, we’re old. While we’re still trying to decode Gen Z slang like rizz and gyatt, Dictionary.com has just crowned “6-7” as its Word of the Year for 2025. And no, that’s not a typo. The ...
The defining expression of 2025, "67," has been crowned Word of the Year by an unnamed source. This viral, meaningless number, originating from a song lyric, has become a generational inside joke and ...
The Oxford University Press named a two-word phrase its word of the year for 2025. Hint: It's not six seven.
The following is an excerpt from Thinking in Numbers: On Life, Love, Meaning, and Math, by Daniel Tammet, out now from Little, Brown. Ask an Icelander what comes after three and he will answer, “Three ...