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Becky

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Noun — (US slang, often disparaging) A stereotype of a clueless or entitled white woman, especially one seen as oblivious to her own privilege.

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Etymology

From the common given name Becky (short for Rebecca), which became a stock stereotype name in African American Vernacular English and internet slang during the 2010s.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Becky” mean?

The word “Becky” means (US slang, often disparaging) A stereotype of a clueless or entitled white woman, especially one seen as oblivious to her own privilege. In plain terms, an informal, often mocking label for a stereotypically privileged or oblivious white woman.

How do you pronounce “Becky”?

“Becky” is pronounced BEH-kee (/ˈbɛki/ in IPA).

How do you use “Becky” in a sentence?

Here is “Becky” used in a sentence: “The video went viral after a "Becky" was filmed calling the police over nothing.”

What part of speech is “Becky”?

“Becky” is a noun.

Where does the word “Becky” come from?

The word “Becky” dates back to around 2010. From the common given name Becky (short for Rebecca), which became a stock stereotype name in African American Vernacular English and internet slang during the 2010s.

Is “Becky” a common word?

“Becky” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is "Becky" an offensive term?

"Becky" is often used in a disparaging way, so it can be considered offensive or mocking depending on context and audience. It functions as a stereotype label rather than a neutral description, so directing it at someone can cause offense.

What is the difference between "Becky" the slang term and Becky as a given name?

As a given name, Becky is simply a common short form of Rebecca with no negative connotation. The slang sense is a separate, disparaging use as a stereotype label and is unrelated to any specific person named Becky.

Is "Becky" used in formal writing?

No, "Becky" as a slang term is informal and typically appears in casual speech, social media, or commentary rather than formal or professional writing. Its disparaging tone also makes it unsuitable for neutral, formal contexts.

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