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Sidewinder · 36-40, M
@robingoodfellow That goes the same for me.
Caz82 · 41-45, FNew
@robingoodfellow Well its not fair to the women that are called Karen.

Sidewinder · 36-40, M
It's just a given name.

Some famous people named Karen include Karen Allen, the actress who was in films like Animal House, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Starman and The Sandlot.

Karen Grassle, the actress who had roles in television programs like Little House on the Prairie and Loveboat.

And the singer, Karen Carpenter, who along with her brother and musical partner, Richard Carpenter had hit songs like Looking For Love, (They long to be) Close To You and Rainy Days and Mondays.
@Sidewinder That is not what the slang term means.
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
@bijouxbroussard (In neutral tone) I'm well aware of that.

I'm also well aware of slang terminology in general.

I just simply prefer not to employ such specific slang terminology in my own vocabulary, all on account of the fact that I have a friend/former schoolmate whose Mother actually happens to bear the given name of "Karen," (not divulging surname for reasons of confidentiality) and that she is nothing like the aforementioned stereotype.
@Sidewinder Of course that is so, but the OP was asking about the slang term, which is still being used.
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
Really? Youve never heard that? A "karen" is an obnoxious entitled woman.

The kind of woman screams at you for walking on the wrong side walk.

A woman who doesnt like your dog so pretends to be bitten by it.

Those who protest passionately but dont understand what exactly thier protesting.
RedBaron · M
@GuyWithOpinions No. It’s an example of the duties of…
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
@oldguy73 mean 🙄
oldguy73 · 70-79, M
@Donotfolowme but true
attyhenrytuason · 61-69, M
A Karen is a member of a tribe in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. As far as I know the Karens are in revolt against the military government over there!🤔
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
@attyhenrytuason I've heard about them.

The Karen Rebels.
Apparently, the male equivalent of a “Karen” is a “Carl”. I know a few Karens and Carls and they don’t appreciate their name being used as a stereotype. I don’t blame them. And I know a Dick who probably isn’t thrilled either lol
Caz82 · 41-45, FNew
@BiasForAction That's what confused me. The case was really interesting but the article didn't explain what Karen meant or why the judge objected to it.

I feel sorry for any woman called Karen who's tarred with the same brush
RedBaron · M
@BiasForAction I thought the male equivalent was a Kevin.

Actually, I don’t think there is any one male equivalent.
Prettybratbi1tch · 26-30, F
I think a Karen refers to a kind, nice and well respectable female
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
@Prettybratbi1tch yup! Exactly

Thanks Karen
Strongtea · 22-25, M
I think a lady called Karen once got filmed being a bit mean spirited or something, it became a bit of a thing.
It’s silly really and a bit hurtful to people with that name.
ImNotHungry · 36-40, M
It's a lady thats overly sweet and kind
RockerDad · M
Karen’s are usually entitled women and are usually the kind of women who are on the board of some HOA (or think they are), and complain about absurd perceived rule infractions. They’re up in everyone’s business, and have no problem confronting a complete stranger.
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These days it refers to a certain sort of arrogant woman demanding to "speak to the manager" and thereby receive some kind of special treatment.

I believe this woman may be the origin of the term.
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Someone who cares and judges others beyond any reflection. They are nearly perfect and everyone is beneath, thus making them entitled to judge (to themselves). It's also now a slippery slope anyone also can use to judge a Karen.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
It was a term coined during Peak Covid to describe all the 'crazy people'. Those of us who consciously chose to oppose Covid rules and reject jabs, masks, etc. have all been laughing at the 'crazy people' since.
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Karen wants to speak to the manager.
Karen thinks she’s the queen and should be treated more special than everyone else.

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smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
Usually she nags a lot
A "Karen" is the AAVE term for a woman who uses her privilege to bully strangers, usually service people, waitstaff, clerks, cashiers, or those whom she sees as "less than".
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an "I demand to see the manager" type.
Magenta · F
Not a term I use.

Another one of those ridiculous disparaging slang terms to put a woman down who is behaving in a way many think they are superior too.
NinaTina · 26-30, F
Karen is a pejorative slang term typically used to refer to a middle class woman who is perceived as entitled or excessively demanding. The term is often portrayed in memes depicting middle-class white women who "use their white and class privilege to demand their own way
sree251 · 41-45, M
@NinaTina
Karen is a pejorative slang term typically used to refer to a middle class woman who is perceived as entitled or excessively demanding.

Why only middle class?
Caz82 · 41-45, FNew
@NinaTina Oh that makes sense in the context of the article. The judge clearly understood the term and reprimanded the person who used it.

Must be one of those things everyone else knows but I don't.
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
@sree251 i think ritch people are karens too.

Poor people are usually have the most empathy because they work the hardest for basic needs. Or they take your stuff cause alot of the ritch dont deaerve it lol
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chasingThursday · 41-45, M
Look up Karen videos on YouTube, you'll see
Orca4950 · 70-79, M
Educate me

Why just white women?
@Orca4950 Because, in most Western society, that’s who is likely to be listened to and believed by authorities. That privilege is a big part of the term.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Orca4950
Why just white women?

White women were not mentioned in the OP.
Caz82 · 41-45, FNew
@sree251 The article didn't mention the skin colour of the woman referred to as a Karen. Judging by the responses here safe to say she was white
YoMomma ·
It’s stereotype of an arrogant entitled shopper with an attitude .. usually a middle aged blond with a short haircut “Karen wants to talk to the manager” type
Lilymoon · F
Beeyotch know-it-all
EarthGirl · 18-21, F
@Lilymoon I feel sorry for nice people named Karen.
Was this woman Asian of unclear specificity?
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