1. Becky - Noun
2. Becky - Proper noun
Becky (plural Beckys or Beckies)
A diminutive of the female given name Rebecca.
(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.
(incel slang, derogatory) An average-looking woman.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAh, but you're the insidious type--Jane Eyre with of touch of Becky Sharp. A thoroughly dangerous girl. Dodie Smith
Becky Renee Apple - can you believe her mom named her that and then had all of her sweaters monogramed with 'BRA'? P. C. Cast
Becky Sharp's acute remark that it is not difficult to be virtuous on ten thousand a year, has its application to nations; and it is futile to expect a hungry and squalid population to be anything but violent and gross. Thomas Henry Huxley
A change in hours for Becky Street, administrative assistant from 4.5 hours to 8 hours daily, effective 2020-21 school year. Source: Internet
After leaving school, Becky stays with Amelia Sedley ("Emmy"), who is a good-natured, simple-minded young girl, of a wealthy City family. Source: Internet
Already, the newly wedded Osborne is growing tired of Amelia, and he becomes increasingly attracted to Becky, which makes Amelia jealous and unhappy. Source: Internet