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"Hey biddies, come to my party on Saturday.” | "Hey biddies, come to my party on Saturday.” | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
Revision as of 10:12, 12 March 2014
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Part of speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[bi' dee]
Definition
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.
Example sentences
"Hey biddies, come to my party on Saturday.”
Related terms
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.