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What does Becky mean in slang?

"Becky" in slang has a few different meanings, but it's most often used as a derogatory term for a white woman, especially one perceived as attractive or desirable.

This meaning gained popularity after the release of Beyoncé's song "Sorry" in 2016, where she sings: "He better call Becky with the good hair." This line, coupled with speculation about the identity of "Becky," sparked a lot of discussion and debate about the meaning of the word and its implications.

It's important to note that using "Becky" in this way is offensive and should be avoided.

Here are some other, less common, meanings of "Becky":

* A nickname for Rebecca.

* A slang term for an attractive woman in general, regardless of race.

* An ironic term for a woman considered to be "basic" or unoriginal.

However, these meanings are less frequent and less widely understood than the derogatory use of the word.

Ultimately, the best way to use "Becky" is to avoid it entirely and use more respectful and neutral language when referring to women.

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