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Bettie

Sweetest and kindest girl (when you’re on her side), best in bed, funny, and she is definitely a keeper. She will love you like you never have been loved and wish you the best even when you part with her. Love her unlike anything ever and she will gift you her special skills!!!

Yo who’s that new girl

-that’s Bettie she has my heart

by Loverboy__17 July 16, 2023


Bettie

Bettie is a word to define 'Best friend' 'Bestie' and if you're lucky you can put a number a number after it

Hi bettie 1! Hi Bettie 0! want to call today? cc rn sry

by Lavendery May 20, 2022


betty marcum

All booty that loves to sux a huge marcum

Betty got a lot of booty and she loves to suck on a marcum ; Betty Marcum.

by Cmarcum September 5, 2019


Ole Betty

Something dear to you that you use or rely on all the time.

Where did I park Ole betty. (Car) Or Damn I left Ole Betty upstairs. (Cell phone)

by Lolalee1219 June 10, 2010


Betty Jayne

Betty Jayne is never plain, she is the best fun ever and the ideal housemate. Everyone who meets her, even over the phone, falls deeply in love with her, because her charms could fell mountains. She knows much more about bones than any non-murderer should, which also makes her the perfect person to ring if you've killed someone by accident (or indeed on purpose).

You need to hide a body? That's cool, we'll just pull a Betty Jayne

by Howardtheskeleton April 29, 2016


Betty the Bulldog

A name of a kid who is quiet but who is very a kool kat anD is will get you in trouble in social studies class

Sean Marshall: Woah! It’s Betty the Bulldog! I wish I was as cool as him.

Micah Moser:I heard he gets you in trouble in social studies tho.

by menseducer January 17, 2019


Brown Betty

A racist name for apple crumbles or pie. Popular in the 1950s.

"You always got these very lumpy mashed potatoes on steak night, and for dessert you got Brown Betty, which nobody ate, except maybe the little kids in the lower school that didn’t know any better--and guys like Ackley that ate everything." (From the Catcher in the Rye, by J.D Salinger)

by ididthisformyenglishteacher! February 21, 2021