The trend has gained popularity as a viral trend rather than a phrase with a fixed meaning.
Pope Leo was met with applause from a crowd of young people at the Vatican after hitting the viral move.
A group of about 1,000 Catholic children appeared to teach Pope Leo XIV the popular "6-7" hand sign at the Vatican during the ...
In a video now circulating widely online, a group of youngsters greeted the pontiff by saying “Six seven” while performing the now-familiar hand gesture.
This generation’s slang is driving teachers nuts. Educators across the country are banning the term “67,” a nonsensical expression often blurted out, especially when “six” and “seven” are mentioned ...
Pope Leo XIV was seen on video over the weekend making the "6-7" hand motion, a viral trend that originated from a rap song. See video of the interaction in the player above. Leo was interacting with ...
As the viral “six-seven” meme continues to spread through schools, many teachers have decided to join in and have their own fun with the trend. Some teachers even went so far as to dress up in costume ...