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==Part of speech==
==Part of speech==
Noun
Noun


==Pronunciation==
==Description==
['bih dee]
A girl in a sorority who likes to party. Also is used in a derogatory sense to refer to anyone the speaker deems of a lower social standing than herself – usually a new member or someone of a younger new member class.
 
==English Orthographic Pronunciation==


==Definition==
[bih-dee]
A girl in a sorority who likes to party. Also is used in a derogatory sense to refer to anyone the speaker deems of a lower social standing than herself – usually a new member or someone of a younger new member class.
 
== IPA ==
['bɪdi]
 
==Usage==
In this sense of the word, it is used by the Greek community.


==Example sentences==
==Example sentences==
"Hey biddies, come to my party on Saturday.
Hey biddies, come to my party on Saturday.


==Related terms==
==Related terms==
[[New Member]]
*[[New Member]]
 
[[Category:Greek Life]]
==Context Label==
In this sense of the word, it is a solely Greek term. The word can be used outside of the Greek system but it would mean something different.

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Part of speech

Noun

Description

A girl in a sorority who likes to party. Also is used in a derogatory sense to refer to anyone the speaker deems of a lower social standing than herself – usually a new member or someone of a younger new member class.

English Orthographic Pronunciation

[bih-dee]

IPA

['bɪdi]

Usage

In this sense of the word, it is used by the Greek community.

Example sentences

Hey biddies, come to my party on Saturday.