Define official. It's the common connotation, yes. It's actually a bit sexist and completely reductive, so anyone actually wanting to shame bad behavior probably shouldn't use it, but internally consistent logic has never been humans' strong point. It's like the PC version of "bitch," but even more vague and "inclusive."
Well the male equivalent is a Todd. Anyway the easiest way to not acquire the label is to not act entitled and whiny in public and then post video evidence of yourself doing it.
Is this the offcial definition? Sounds appropriate (Score:-1, Flamebait)
"Karen" — a name coined to describe an entitled white woman making inappropriate remarks.
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Define official. It's the common connotation, yes. It's actually a bit sexist and completely reductive, so anyone actually wanting to shame bad behavior probably shouldn't use it, but internally consistent logic has never been humans' strong point. It's like the PC version of "bitch," but even more vague and "inclusive."
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So the Sweeney Todd are self-righteous entitled policemen?
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Nope!!
Sweeney Todd is a fictional character who first appeared as the villain of the Victorian penny dreadful serial The String of Pearls (1846–47).