In Texas, the top searched slang term is ‘6-7’, a phrase with no literal meaning that exemplifies ‘brainrot’ internet humor. It gained popularity from the song ‘Doot Doot (6 7)’ by Skrilla and a viral video by basketball player LaMelo Ball. Other popular terms include ‘chuzz’, a combination of ‘chopped’ and ‘huzz’, and ‘sigma’, which describes a self-reliant person outside traditional social hierarchies.
A spokesperson for Unscramblerer.com commented, “Popular slang in 2025 continues to be heavily influenced by TikTok, Instagram, gaming, streaming, Gen Z and Alpha online communities. Trends from social media spread rapidly via memes and viral challenges.”
In America, ‘6-7’ also tops the list with 141,000 searches, followed by ‘bop’, a term for someone with many sexual partners, and ‘mogging’, which means outclassing someone by appearing more attractive or successful. ‘Huzz’, originally a derogatory term, now refers to an attractive girl or group of girls.
Most searched for slang words in America:
The analysis of slang terms underscores the rapid evolution of language driven by social media and online communities. As technology continues to shape communication, new slang terms emerge, reflecting the dynamic nature of culture and interaction.
All facts in this report were gathered by journalists employed by CW33. Artificial intelligence tools were used to reformat into a news article for our website. This report was edited and fact-checked by CW33 staff before being published.
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