While slang words and phrases like “vibe-coding” and “clanker” rose to prominence in 2025, experts have had enough and are banning 10 terms entirely in 2026. Experts from Lake Superior State University have released their Banished Words List, starting with “6,7.” The phrase, which is especially popular with Gen Alpha, means nothing. For Gen Alpha, using the term is a way to signal group belonging and confuse or playfully annoy adults who are out of the loop. Other words joining 6, 7 on the banished list include the following:
- 1. 6,7 - no meaning
- 2. Demure - acting with quiet, refined elegance
- 3. Cooked - being in a state of hardship
- 4. Massive - something impressive or significant
- 5. Incentivize - to motivate or encourage someone to do something
- 6. Full stop - signals annoyance
- 7. Perfect - emphasizing strong positive approval
- 8. Gift/Gifted - something viral and popular
- 9. My bad - another way of saying “my mistake”
- 10. Reach out - initiate contact
The Banished Word List has been created every year since 1976 after a whimsical New Year’s Eve party idea and has grow into a global reflection on the words that wear out their welcome. This year, the university received over 1,400 submissions from around the world, which it whittled down to just 10. Teachers will be relieved to hear that “6,7” is the top banishment this year because it’s become so popular in classrooms that some teachers have actually had to ban the phrase themselves.



