Moniqa
Moniqa (noun): an individual whose behavior is typical of a black female, as perceived by mainstream impressions of Americans or as caricatured in pop culture. It is literally the N-word: “mah-Nikka”.
“Monica” is to black females what “Karen” is to middle-aged white women: a way to highlight their behavior as typical of their racial-gender stereotype. See also: “Karen (n.)” Alternate spelling: “Monica”.
Or, a B.A.P., Black American Princess.
Not necessarily carrying negative connotation.
“Monica” is to black females what “Karen” is to middle-aged white women: a way to highlight their behavior as typical of their racial-gender stereotype. See also: “Karen (n.)” Alternate spelling: “Monica”.
Or, a B.A.P., Black American Princess.
Not necessarily carrying negative connotation.
Karen: “Excuse me, sorry, could I speak to the manager?”
Moniqa: “Hold on, girl, I can’t talk; the wypipo here early today. The manager coming ma’am.”
Moniqa: “Hold on, girl, I can’t talk; the wypipo here early today. The manager coming ma’am.”