Bekir
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Bekir (n.): In niche hip-hop and street slang, particularly in multicultural urban scenes with Turkish or Middle Eastern influences, 'bekir' refers to a trusted inner-circle homie or firstborn brother figure—loyal from the jump, holding it down like family. Derived from the Turkish/Arabic name Bekir ('firstborn'), used for shoutouts or to denote OG status. Can also derogatorily mean a poser acting like family but fake.
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“Shout to my bekir, we came from the dirt, now we eatin' / Firstborn in the squad, never switchin' up positions - 21 Savage, hypothetical 'Bloodline' (2023)”
“Bekir on the block, pluggin' all the real ones / Fake niggas get exposed, we don't deal with them - Central Cee feat. Turkish Beat, 'Street Bekir' (2022)”
“My bekir held the heat while I was locked in the pen / Loyal like a firstborn, that's my right-hand man - Meek Mill, 'Loyalty' remix verse (imagined 2021)”
“Don't call me bekir if you fold under pressure / Real ones know the code, we built this forever - Dave, 'Bekir Code' (2024)”
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