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  1. Becky is a pejorative term for a young white woman, often associated with Starbucks, Uggs, and racial obliviousness. The term gained popularity from Beyoncé's song "Sorry" and has been used in various contexts, such as media, politics, and culture.

  2. 29 sty 2020 · Becky is a stereotype for a white woman, especially one who is unaware or takes advantage of her social privilege. Becky is also used more generally to mock a young white woman as “ basic.”.

  3. 19 sie 2020 · Becky is a pet form of the Biblical name Rebecca. However, the name became widely used as a slang insult in the late 2010s. Beyoncé helped solidify this in 2016 with her song “Sorry,” which references a Becky with the good hair whom many have interpreted to be a white woman.

  4. 8 sty 2024 · Today, “Becky” is often used to describe someone who is perceived as privileged or ignorant, often associated with entitlement and cultural insensitivity. This evolution can be attributed in part to social media’s influence on language and the rapid dissemination of memes and viral content.

  5. 19 wrz 2023 · Becky is a derogatory label for women who are seen as privileged or unaware of social issues. It originated from a song and is often used on social media to criticize or mock stereotypical white girl behaviors.

  6. 4 paź 2018 · According to Plies, "Becky" is referring to the act of fellatio. Plies terms the act "Becky" because of the widely held notion and/or stereotype that Caucasian women are somewhat more sexually liberal in terms of frequency of encounters, random partnering, and overall lasciviousness.

  7. 27 wrz 2024 · Becky (plural Beckies or Beckys) (US, colloquial, derogatory) A (usually white) woman held in contempt by the speaker because she is basic or unaware of, or is taking advantage of, her social privilege (white privilege). We were smoking weed in the park, but then some Becky called the cops on us.

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