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December 8, 2025 12:04 pm at 12:04 pm #2482937BenjamenParticipant
Does anyone know what this new thing kids are saying- “six seeeeven”- is? is it kosher? And whats this new Nachas song “vav zayin” about?
December 8, 2025 12:47 pm at 12:47 pm #2483329HelloFriendsParticipantThe words “Six seven” are from a movie. (I don’t know the context of the movie.) Many kids have caught on to this phrase.
The song Vav Zayin was made to sort of “Kasher” the term so that “six seven” won’t immediately cause people to think of the movie.
In short, it most definitely is not a Kosher term.December 8, 2025 12:47 pm at 12:47 pm #2483331HelloFriendsParticipantThe words “six seven” are from a movie. (I don’t know the context of the phrase nor the movie.)
The song “Vav Zayin” was made to sort of “Kasher” the phrase, so people wouldn’t immediately think of the movie.
In short, it is most definitely not a Kosher phrase.December 8, 2025 12:54 pm at 12:54 pm #2483353pure yiddishkeitParticipantNo it s not at all kosher being that it comes from a non jewish empty meaning social media derived meme that constitutes as uvechukotehem lo telechu.
December 9, 2025 10:01 am at 10:01 am #2483357ujmParticipantWhich circle of kids from which kinds of families are using this term?
December 9, 2025 10:01 am at 10:01 am #2483362commonsaychelParticipantIt has to do with the orange soap in the mikva at a minyan factory
December 9, 2025 10:01 am at 10:01 am #2483607@fakenewsParticipantIt’ll be a memory before you know it.
December 9, 2025 10:02 am at 10:02 am #2483691The AlterParticipantits the only thing that is somewhat kosher that came from the goyim and it has nothing to do with any movie. Its a random thing that someone made up and it virtually no meaning.
December 9, 2025 10:03 am at 10:03 am #2483804YsiegelParticipantDon’t know of the original source or whatnot, but colloquially it has become a sort of nonsensical “game” where you just reference the numbers whenever and wherever possible.
Back in the early 2000s a similar inyan was abound, where everyone would mention “you lost the game” – and “the game” was just that you can’t think about “the game”, because as long as you thought of the game then you lost….quite silly but the kind of thing kids revel in. Harmless and nonsensical.
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