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  1. 31 gru 2018 · People pretending to (or think they are) high class and but they're really not (or don't realize they aren't.) Example 1: That bitch wit a Louis Vuitton bag and designer glasses complaining about her expired coupons at Target is bougie. Example 2: The hoes who go wine tasting but still live with their parents are bougie.

  2. 23 lut 2024 · Defining ‘Bougie’ in Street Slang. In street slang, the term “bougie” is often used to describe someone or something as ostentatious or displaying characteristics associated with the middle or upper class. It can also imply a sense of snobbery or pretentiousness.

  3. 13 maj 2022 · If this sounds like you or your friends, you might be "boujee" or "bougie," a slang term that's picked up a lot of use online in the last decade as a way to call out a certain type of lavish lifestyle. Here's what it means and how to use it.

  4. 28 mar 2024 · The word ‘Bougie’ is slang that comes from the word bourgeoisie. In history, bourgeoisie referred to people in the middle class. Today, ‘bougie’ describes someone who likes luxurious things and shows off their wealth, but it can also mean they’re trying too hard to seem rich or fancy.

  5. 8 lip 2005 · bougie. adj. Anything that is percieved as " upscale " from a blue-collar point of view. 'Bougie' (pronounced boo'-she) is a hacked truncation of the word Bourgeoisie, which refers to the middle-class in Europe, but refers to a more affluent class level in the United States.

  6. 30 cze 2017 · Urban Dictionary’s top entry for bougie defines it thus: “Aspiring to be a higher class than one is. Derived from bourgeois - meaning middle/upper class, traditionally despised by...

  7. 7 paź 2022 · According to Urban Dictionary, bougie means people who are pretending to be rich or high class when they really aren't or don't realize they aren't. On...

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