Move Over ‘Six-Seven’. Kids Are Saying ‘Lowkenuinely’ Now

If there’s one thing we know about Gen Alpha, it’s that they low-key delight in coining a new word (or five) and the odd nonsensical phrase.Take six-seven for example. It became a global phenomenon in 2025 thanks to social media, but it didn’t ever really mean anything. Or, at least, nobody could agree on a meaning.Some said it meant “so-so” (as kids used it with an up-and-down hand motion), others thought it meant a tall person, or a basketball term. In the end it just became a response that kids made at every opportunity – especially if someone (a teacher, parent, classmate) happened to mention those two numbers in a different context.A teacher could say “turn to page 67 in your books”, for example, and the classroom would erupt into “six-sevennnnnn”.This disruption ultimately led to the phrase being banned in some classrooms. Thankfully the bizarre phrase seems to have fizzled out, but teachers and parents are noticing that “lowkenuinely” has entered the chat instead.What does lowkenuinely mean?Lowkenuinely is a combination of ‘lowkey’ and ‘genuinely’, which describes expressing something sincere in a casual, laid-back way, according to experts at language platform Preply.Essentially, it is a TikTok-era way of saying something is real or heartfelt. So, an example might be: “I lowkenuinely love this song” or “I’m lowkenuinely not going to make it through this exam”.Kids of the internet clearly love a portmanteau (that is, blending two words together to create a new one).Choppelganger is another recent creation hot off their keyboards, combining ‘chopped’, typically used by teens to describe someone as ugly; and ‘doppelganger’, which is a person who resembles someone else. A choppelganger, then, is an uglier version of a doppelganger. One parent noted their kids had referred to them as “Uncle Fester’s Choppelganger”. Harsh.There’s also been chat, clock it and glazing, as well as aura farming and crash out. Honestly, they’ve been busy. Related…If A Kid Mentions You’re Someone’s ‘Choppelganger’, It’s A Pretty Harsh DissThe Best (And Funniest) Responses To The Six-Seven TrendKids Keep Saying ‘Six-Seven’ And Nobody Seems To Know What It Means HuffPost UK – Athena2 – All Entries (Public) Read More