cooked

adjective
having achieved a state of failure; being doomed

What does cooked mean?

Cooked describes someone or something as being in a state of possibly irreversible misfortune and hardship.

Examples of cooked

Target workers across the country are spending their nights fretting over their job security, heavy workloads, and potential store closures. "We are cooked," one Target worker wrote on Reddit. "Ummm..... Team are we cooked?" another Redditor asked, while sharing screenshots of media coverage of the retail giants' growing struggle.
The Hindustan Times (New Delhi), 25 May 2025

The randomness is endemic to how Gen Z is trolling reality right now. "We're so cooked," read one caption for a video featuring a medley of uplifting clips set to Nicki Minaj's "Starships" and footage of missiles streaming through a night sky. This kind of video may make zero sense to an older person, or even seem unfunny, but to young people, calm is found in the distraction.
USA Today, 25 June 2025

How cooked am I? Is my life over? Is it too late to change?
Reddit.com, 25 Sept. 2024

Where does cooked come from?

Cooked has been used in the sense of “done for, finished” since the middle of the 19th century. The modern use appears to be a continuation of this, differing more in the manner in which it is used (‘chat, are we cooked?’) than in the meaning it carries.

…delicately hinted to those landed proprietors around him what he as a landlord had nobly done, giving them a gentle tap—follow, follow, which was and is the only source of relief; otherwise we were cooked.
The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, Eng.), 18 Jan. 1851

Here I am again, as lively as a kitten, though I’ve had the distemper cruel bad to be sure; but I’m a tough customer, and not easily knocked off my legs, as you knows. I thought I was cooked once though…
The Era (London, Eng.), 13 Feb. 1848

How is cooked used?

Cooked, in the meaning discussed here, has long been slang and informal, and shows no signs of becoming otherwise. You may wish to avoid its use in formal writing.

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six seven

interjection
a nonsensical expression connected to a song and a basketball player

What does 6 7 mean?

Six seven (or 67 or 6 7, etc.) is a nonsensical expression used especially by teens and tweens that is connected to a rap song and also to a 6’ 7” tall basketball player.

Teens and adults alike have tried to explain it. Some say it means “so-so,” especially since kids often pair the phrase with an up-and-down hand motion. Others argue it refers to a person who is tall, some think it stands for a basketball term, and so on. The bottom line is, the term “six seven” is nonsensical—which is sort of the point. As one tween TikToker put it under another video, “I think the point is that it makes no sense.”
Annabelle Canela, Parents.com, 25 Apr. 2025

Examples of six seven

Herbstreit just referenced a player’s height was six seven like 4 times. Middle schoolers are going nuts right now.
@simoncholland, X (formerly Twitter), 30 Aug. 2025

I didn’t understand it either i told my friend to meet me at 6 or 7 and he yelled as he was biking away SIX SEVEN and i was confused …
Reddit, 22 July 2025

Happy 6/7 to all of you parenting a child who incessantly says “six seven” …
@bizzybarney, X (formerly Twitter), 7 June 2025

Where does six seven come from?

Six seven or 6 7 comes from the song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by rapper Skrilla, which has been used frequently in viral videos and memes featuring NBA player LaMelo Ball.

TikTok and Instagram popularized the song on social media, making it a commonly used sound for video backing. Users believe the number combination is a reference to 67th Street, a possible nod to Skrilla’s background. Users have also associated the phrase with NBA star LaMelo Ball. The Charlotte Hornets guard stands at that exact height, 6′ 7″.
Skyler Caruso, People, 29 Apr. 2025

How is six seven used?

Mostly as an interjection (such as a response when someone encounters or hears the numbers 6 and 7). This makes it difficult to capture in print unless you’re reading articles or social media posts about the term itself, but there are exceptions to this …

CUBS WIN 6-7
SIX SEVEN
SIX SEVEN
SIX SEVEN
SIX SEVEN
SIX SEVEN
SIX SEVEN
SIX SEVEN

@therealburns3, X (formerly Twitter), 1 Sept. 2025

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SYBAU

abbreviation
an angrier way to say ‘shut up’ online

What does SYBAU mean?

SYBAU (or sybau) is an abbreviation for “shut your bitch ass up.”

Examples of SYBAU

SYBAU its a movie not a documental [sic] you weirdo lmao
X (formerly Twitter), 17 Nov. 2025

Blocking TikTok accounts who bring performative heterosexual humiliation into foodtok. “I made my situationship dinner to convince him to make us official” “marry me chicken to convince my bf of 7 years to finally propose” “my bf packed me dog food for lunch” Sybau, I’m here for recipes.
BlueSky, 14 Oct. 2025

“google me” …girl, sybau
X (formerly Twitter), 17 Nov. 2025

Where does SYBAU come from?

Evidence of SYBAU dates back more than 20 years.

How is SYBAU used?

Sometimes with tongue in cheek, but usually with no small amount of vituperation in the midst of online arguments.

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