What does 67 mean in slang?

I’ve noticed people using “67” in slang across social media, comments, and casual chats, but the meaning isn’t very clear to me. Does it have a specific slang definition, or does it change based on context, culture, or location? I’ve seen it used both seriously and jokingly, which makes it more confusing. If anyone knows where it originated from or how it’s commonly used today, some examples would be really helpful.
 
In slang, 67 is sometimes used to mean sick or cool, showing approval or excitement about something. Its exact meaning can vary depending on the group, region, or online community using it, so context is key to understanding it correctly.
 
In slang, 67 can have different meanings depending on context. It’s often associated with the 67 gang from Brixton, London, in UK drill culture. In other cases, it may simply be a number with personal, regional, or inside-joke meaning, not a universal slang term.
 
In slang, “67” doesn’t have one universal meaning. It can refer to a UK area code (London), a music or street reference, or simply be used as an inside joke among friends. Its meaning depends on context, culture, or the group using it.
 
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