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Inside The Viral Words That Make You Click - Etymology Nerd - #1086

Modern Wisdom

Chris Williamson

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 18 April 2026

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Adam Aleksic is a linguist, content creator, and author, best known online as the Etymology Nerd. What’s happening to language right now? Words like “rizz” and “skibidi” can make it feel like you’re out of the loop, but are you actually getting older, or has the internet transformed language into something entirely new? What does the science of linguistics say about this shift? Expect to learn why 6-7 was voted word of the year for 2025, why TikTok is becoming the most powerful linguistic engine on Earth, if there is a science to meme language, why funny language spreads and what makes it stick, why we should care about linguistics, and much more… Sponsors: See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: ⁠⁠⁠https://chriswillx.com/deals⁠⁠⁠ Get 10% discount on all Gymshark products at ⁠https://gym.sh/modernwisdom⁠ (use code MODERNWISDOM10) Get 35% off your first subscription on the best supplements from Momentous at ⁠https://livemomentous.com/modernwisdom⁠ Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period from Shopify at ⁠https://shopify.com/modernwisdom⁠ Get 15% off your first order of my favourite Non-Alcoholic Brew at ⁠https://athleticbrewing.com/modernwisdom⁠ Get ChatGPT to explore ideas, solve problems, and learn faster at ⁠⁠⁠https://chatgpt.com⁠⁠ Timestamps: (0:00) The Truth Behind “Word of the Year” (2:31) Is TikTok Rewiring How We Speak? (3:27) Do Social Platforms Create Their Own Dialects? (5:34) The Hidden Formula Behind Influencer Language (13:47) Why MrBeast Changes His Voice (17:01) Internet Subcultures and Their Unique Languages (18:33) How Newscasters Engineered Their Signature Voice (21:12) Why Sports Commentators Sound So Distinct (22:38) Is Distribution Is the Key to Going Viral? (26:44) Can You Hear Sexuality in Someone’s Voice? (33:38) Are Lesbian Accents Hard to Identify? (40:32) Should We Replace Words With Emojis? (43:37) The Surprising Evolution of Etymology (45:26) Are Young People Driving Language Change? (47:10) Why We Reject Forced Language (48:34) Where Do Filler Words Come From? (52:14) The Most Powerful Language Tricks Creators Use (54:58) How AI is Changing the Way We Speak (01:02:55) Can One Word Capture a Whole Idea? (01:04:17) Social Media vs AI: What’s Worse For Language Development? (01:08:20) How Language Shapes the Way We Think (01:10:41) What It Really Means to Be Gen Z (01:14:40) Why Teenagers Naturally Rebel (01:20:20) Rapid-Fire: The Origins of Everyday Words (01:24:37) The Power of Creating Your Own Language (01:28:21) Was QWERTY Designed to Be Inefficient? (01:31:57) Does ChatGPT Actually Speak English? (01:33:49) Is Language Evolving Faster Than Ever? (01:35:02) Where to Find Adam Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: ⁠⁠https://chriswillx.com/books⁠⁠ Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: ⁠⁠https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom⁠⁠ Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: ⁠⁠lnkfi.re/SN-Goggins⁠⁠ #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: ⁠⁠lnkfi.re/SN-Peterson⁠⁠ #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: ⁠⁠lnkfi.re/SN-Huberman⁠⁠ - Get In Touch: Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast⁠⁠ Email: ⁠⁠https://chriswillx.com/contact⁠⁠ - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

6-7 was voted word of the year in 2025 from dictionary.com.

0:05.4

Is that cheating?

0:06.1

Not even a word.

0:07.2

It doesn't mean anything.

0:08.5

Well, you have to understand that whenever a dictionary chooses their word of the year,

0:12.2

that's a marketing ploy by big dictionary to sell more dictionaries.

0:21.9

Yes. 6-7, of course, is this reference where if you say it, you can go viral.

0:25.0

That's the idea behind six-seven.

0:26.1

That's the whole joke, that this is a possibility of getting clipped, that you can

0:29.9

cash in on the virality of it for your own game.

0:33.5

And Dictionary.com played that game.

0:35.0

But every single person who did it also cash in on that. There was a Connecticut House Representative, Bill Buckby, who said 6-7 on the Connecticut's state floor. And all these people are doing the exact same thing as Tailen Kinney, who is the basketball player who started the trend, and all the Gen Alpha kids who were cashing in on it, like the 6-7 kid, all of it was a ploy for virality.

0:55.6

And it is a realization that clip farming is the future of distribution online.

1:01.5

Wow.

1:01.9

Okay.

1:02.1

But it's a word that doesn't mean anything and is specifically designed to be vacuous and to incite the question.

1:10.3

What does that mean? Is that unique? I don't believe that it doesn't mean anything. I believe even when something is absurd, absurdity is a meaning. And it's absurd for a reason. It's absurd because it's sort of critiquing the general information ecosystem. It's absurd that this would emerge as a word, but that is the meaning. The absurdity of the word is its own definition. Ah, okay. So it's a story about it's a meta word. Yeah, exactly. It's all, it's a knowing wink. By uttering six, seven, you're playing into the panopticon. Rage bait was Oxford's 2025 word of the year. Right. They're also, they're a rage baiting with that. They're hoping that it sparks controversy. Now when people are commenting about the word rage bait being chosen as the word of the year, that drives the word further on Twitter or whatever, X, excuse me, and as a result, more people know about Oxford dictionaries. You got to remember, this is big dictionary at work.

1:57.8

And slop was another one as well. So a word describing, a word that is

2:02.9

sloppy describing something that is sloppy being used for people to complain about the fact that

2:08.4

look at the state of language today. It's all, what, it's slop, actually. Yeah, I like to combat that

2:14.7

idea that language is slop or brain rot. There's nothing inherently in a word that's good or bad.

2:19.1

It's a tool that you can use.

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