Does United States President Donald Trump know about Gen-alpha lingo and memes? That is not clear, but in his recent speech, it seems that Trump dropped some lingo that made even the CIA head shocked. On Saturday, while addressing the presser after the US launched strikes on Venezuela and captured President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Trump said, “A long period of time, six, seven months. We used to have two on average, two a week. In Washington, our capital, we don’t have that anymore.”In the speech, Trump referred six-seven to numbers of months but it seems that CIA director misunderstood or had a flashback. As soon as CIA chief heard the “six seven” reference, he couldn’t control his laughter and was seen in video laughing over the word.
What is six-seven meme?
The 67 meme started organically across platforms including Instagram, Twitter (X), and TikTok, where users commented “67” under posts without any explanation. The repetition drew attention and raised eyebrows among onlookers. Unlike memes linked to pop culture references, celebrities, or specific events, “67” gained traction because users noticed others using it and joined in. The meme did not have one agreed meaning, and the humour relied on being out of context on purpose. Many users used it as a response in situations where it did not belong. It worked through sarcasm and irony, and carried an inside-joke tone in which people acted as if they knew what it meant while outsiders remained bewildered. The confusion prompted further engagement as viewers asked questions, which unintentionally helped the meme spread.
