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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.


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Paul, 67, a retired postman from Lowestoft, Suffolk, said that in 2008 his father received a flyer explaining how to protect his assets by entrusting his home over to Long and UWP.

From BBC Jul. 18, 2026

In Britain the retirement age will rise to 67 by 2028, up from 66 now.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 16, 2026

"In France we have 67 million coaches trying to get the French team to win," she said.

From BBC Jul. 14, 2026

Her daughters fared better; Goodwin’s sister spent 33 years as a city worker, and chose her own retirement date at 67.

From MarketWatch Jul. 14, 2026

History did not record precisely what Fannie said to her fellow seamstresses to convince them to organize and join Ladies’ Local 67 of the United Garment Workers of America.

From "Fannie Never Flinched" by Mary Cronk Farrell

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