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Drakenstein 

A Dutch sentence referring to a typical below average woman who thinks she has the privilege to be in the room with you as an above average man. Mostly spotted with sharp clothes to show any curve for attention.

A typical ugly Becky would fit the description.
(1) Look at that drakenstein over there. She thinks she’s got it.

(2) Did you see that drakenstein? Yeah man. Not my cup of tea.

(3) Check die drakenstein dan. Ik sla over. Leuke tieten; meer niet.
Drakenstein by Draakdrake October 13, 2020
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