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67

1 American  
[siks-se-vuhn] / ˌsɪksˈsɛ vən /
Also 6-7 or six-seven

interjection

  1. Slang. (used to indicate swagger or insider status in internet and youth culture).


67 2 American  

noun

  1. sixty-seven.


Example Sentences

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The Scot clinched three scrappy frames before making breaks of 75 and 67 to win the contest 5-0.

From BBC

It raised more than $67,000 in fewer than two days.

From Los Angeles Times

If you expect a long life, it may be better to wait until you are 67 or 70.

From MarketWatch

They forecast a deficit of 67 million ounces for 2026, which would mark a sixth consecutive year of deficit.

From MarketWatch

A survey of 67 large US police departments by the Major Cities Chiefs Association showed a preliminary 19% drop in reported homicides between January and September last year, compared with the same period in 2024.

From BBC