Karen's.

Started by Raven, August 24, 2023, 10:52:41 AM

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Raven

I keep seeing this name being applied to stroppy females more and more. Anyone know Why?  :wtf:

It's a bit of a Scunner for anyone who is actually named Karen at birth, quite insulting IMO. :worried:

Alex

It might be seen as a slur by some, but I think it's kind of tongue in cheek.  :grin:

Michael Rolls

TBH I can't remember ever having met a lady named Karen
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klondike

#3
I've heard it and know what it means. I think it's more of an insult than tongue in cheek though.

Will see if I can find origin

August 24, 2023, 02:14:55 PM
Well its defined in Wikipedia but I'm dubious about the suggested origins. Quick look doesn't come up with much - I think it maybe just started out with a real Karen and the usage spread.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_(slang)#:~:text=It was popularized in the,been applied to male behavior.

Scrumpy

We used to call people Wilf if they were a bit thick..
We had a real Wilf in our village.
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Diasi

It's a well used phrase but it does mean a woman who's entitled & often accompanied by being thick.

They seem pretty prevalent on the school run.
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Raven

It's certainly not a used word here. We have different names.  :wink:

Alex


JBR

I thought that a 'Karen' was a rather dim woman.  A bit like the male equivalent, 'Ken'.
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Alex

Quote from: JBR on August 24, 2023, 07:08:23 PMI thought that a 'Karen' was a rather dim woman.  A bit like the male equivalent, 'Ken'.

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Diasi

Quote from: Raven on August 24, 2023, 04:40:47 PMIt's certainly not a used word here. We have different names.  :wink:
Ok, McKaren.
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GrannyMac

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Any female of a certain age who dares to have an opinion that isn't woke enough for some will get called Karen, similar vein to gammon.
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Raven

Quote from: GrannyMac on August 24, 2023, 08:55:38 PMAny female of a certain age who dares to have an opinion that isn't woke enough for son will get called Karen, similar vein to gammon.

Glad my lot aren't woke, can speak as I find, like I always have. If my son called me a Karen he'd be nursing a thick ear. :nooo:

GrannyMac

:grin: Typo. Some, not son. 
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Scrumpy

#14

I have never heard the name 'Karen' being used around here..

August 25, 2023, 07:46:43 AM
Quote from: Diasi on August 24, 2023, 07:48:03 PMOk, McKaren.

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