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Becky

A diminutive of the en given name Rebecca.

Becky

(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).

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Simple sentences

Becky is by far the best nurse in the whole hospital.

Movie subtitles

Well, Becky, today's the day.
And Becky in Barcelona.
Like what he's done for Granny Becky.
Granny Becky's back from her operation.
Becky was born blind.
Let Becky see.
Howdy, Granny Becky.
Hello, Granny Becky.
Nobody would talk-- from Becky Driscoll. down to that fat traffic cop Sam Janzek.
Becky Driscoll?
Staying here, Becky?
Nice having Becky back again, eh, boy?
Ed, you remember Becky.
You're Becky Driscoll.
Mmm. You're Becky Driscoll.
Hello, Becky.
Becky, you don't think it's nonsense, do you?
Becky's cousin's got it, for one.
Good night, Becky.
I was careful not to let Becky know. but I was really scared.
What about Becky? Do you think she's all right?
I don't know what it was. call it a premonition. but suddenly, I had the feeling that Becky was in danger. I had to get to her as quickly as possible.
Becky!
Say, Becky, Was you ever engaged?
Please, Becky, I'll whisper.
Please, Becky.
Please, Becky. Please.
Don't cry, Becky.
Please, Becky, won't you take it?
Hurry, Becky! Hurry!
Oh, look, Becky. Look.
I promise I won't eat any of it, Becky.
Look, Becky.
Look out, Becky!
I'm not hurt, Becky.
He was with Becky Thatcher, in the cave.

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