Definition: Sneaky numbers! They're all over the place, making some of us think they're coming for our heads.
"Numbers 7:29" is a classic catchphrase from the popular quiz show "Game Show Network." It's a wordplay on the phrase "Seven is the eighth number," which means eight in some cultures. The joke is that people make up their own numbers to fit a particular scenario, like a game or a situation. The word itself can be both funny and unsettling. For example: - When someone says: "You're doing something really good tonight!" They're actually using the phrase "Numbers 7:29" as an idiom in a more sinister way. - Also, if you ask a question with numbers, like when asking for someone's weight or age, they might say 'Numbers 7:29' to make it sound scary and mysterious.