A girl who always keeps it real. Stays true to her self, does not need approval from others, and loves music. She admires independence and likes to learn. She does not trust very easily and has a bit of a selfish side. She has a hard time committing to things and really dislikes authority. She has an eye for fashion, she neither leads nor follows, and she loves to debate while keeping an open mind.
The process of becoming a Karen.
Early middle age, or tragically, sometimes even earlier.
From being fairly cool, secure with yourself and happy with the world around to going full Karen: entitled, uptight and loving a public spat over really nothing from the exalted position of just being a consumer.
- Is it just me, or has Emma's really changed?
- Well, when you start living in the suburbs, in a neighbourlike this, there's bound to be a little Karenisation.
Named after Philippine broadcast journalist Karen Davila, who has more than once, during interviews famously issued foolish statements and questions, thereby flooding social media with funny memes.
Samples of Karenisms:
1. "Is the planned subway going to be 'below or above ground'?”
2. "Referring to Prince William and Princess Kate, "The Dutch and Duchess of Cambridge.."
3. "You are the SPLITTING IMAGE of your father."
Karenisha is a Karen, But black. The usual stereotype for a Karen is a middle aged white woman with blonde hair, But since this description does not fit a black woman you would instead call them a Karenisha. Karenisha is someone who makes her inconvenience everyone’s problem, she is inconsiderate and loves to argue and asks to speak to the manager.
Noun:
A Karenism is when you slur words together and you are of sound mind and body. You then proceed to insist that the slurred words is an actual word.
A Karenism are words like:jucielessness, label the table, coniolial, when you hold up 3 finger and claim that it is 2 fingers.