English citations of Becky and becky

Noun: "(incel slang, derogatory) an average-looking woman" edit

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  • 2020, Angela Chen, Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex, page 41:
    Incels scoff at Beckys, hoping to score exclusively with Stacys because Stacys alone are the sexual currency that will lead to admiration.
  • 2020, Sid Stark, Trigger Warning: An Academic Thriller, unnumbered page:
    She was the hottest Becky to hit the gaming circuit in years.
  • 2020, Lisa Sugiura, The Incel Rebellion: The Rise of the Manosphere and the Virtual War Against Women, page xvii:
    Becky – an average young woman, subordinate to Stacy in terms of looks and social status
  • 2021, Suruthi Bala & Hannah Maguire, RedHanded: An Exploration of Criminals, Cannibals, Cults, and What Makes a Killer Tick, unnumbered page:
    Incels feel entitled to love, pleasure, and power and they don't want it from Beckys.
  • 2021, Laura Bates, Men Who Hate Women: From Incels to Pickup Artists: The Truth about Extreme Misogyny and How it Affects Us All, unnumbered page:
    These groups resort to railing violently against the unfairness of non-incel society (people they call "normies"), the selfishness of the most attractive men ("Chads"), the superficiality of beautiful women (“Stacys”), and the promiscuity of less attractive women who are still able to attract sexual partners (“Beckys”).
  • 2021, Jacob Johanssen, Fantasy, Online Misogyny and the Manosphere: Male Bodies of Dis/Inhibition, unnumbered page:
    Even though Chad can get almost any woman he wants, he tends to go for Stacy instead of Becky ['average' looking woman].