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Sixorseveno'clockalypse

nounverb
\ ˌsiksawrˈsevuhnuhˌklokuhlips \ ˌsɪksɔːrˈsɛvənəˌklɒkəlɪpsˌsɪksɔrˈsɛvənoʊˌklɑkəlɪps
✓ Sendy original
noun 1 of 2

Inflections plural sixorseveno'clockalypses

1

An event, gathering, or occasion of an exceptionally wild, chaotic, or unrestrained character; a happening so intense as to feel cataclysmic.

a

By extension, the climactic or peak moment of such an event, when the chaos reaches its height.

2026

“The party this weekend was the sixorseveno'clockalypse.”

— Professor Sendy

2026

“During a sixorseveno'clockalypse, everybody's going to be having a nonchalashout all over their brarpets.”

— Professor Sendy

verb 2 of 2

Inflections third person singular present sixorseveno'clockalauras; past and past participle sixorseveno'clockalaura'd

1

Of a person: to bring about or contribute to such wild, apocalyptic revelry; to cause an occasion to become a sixorseveno'clockalypse.

2026

“You could even say that somebody sixorseveno'clockalaura'd.”

— Professor Sendy

Synonyms

pandemoniumblowoutragerfree-for-all

Word Family

Wombos built from the same root — derivatives, escalations, and kin of Sixorseveno'clockalypse.

Word History

The Combo

six or seven o'clock apocalypse Sixorseveno'clockalypse

blend (wombo) coined by Professor Sendy, formed from the meme numeral "67" (rendered as "six or seven") + o'clock + apocalypse. The three roots are telescoped so that the terminal -seven o'clock overlaps with the apocalyptic suffix -clockalypse, yielding a single word that fuses the "six seven" internet catchphrase with the registers of timekeeping and cataclysm. Modelled on the productive English suffix -(ca)lypse (as in "snowpocalypse," "carmageddon"), which converts any noun into the name of a chaotic, large-scale event.

First Known Use 2026

Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.

Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗

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