What Does Bougie Slang Mean?

Giovanni

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I’ve been seeing the term “bougie” slang used a lot on social media and in conversations, but I’m not totally sure what it means. Is it meant to describe someone who acts fancy or rich, or does it have a different meaning depending on context? Can someone explain bougie slang and how people typically use it?
 
“Bougie” is slang for someone who likes fancy, expensive, or high-class things. It comes from the word “bourgeoisie.” People use it playfully to describe luxury tastes, stylish outfits, or upscale habits. Depending on tone, it can be a compliment for being classy or a joke about acting overly fancy.
 
“Bougie” is slang for someone who enjoys fancy, expensive, or high-class things. It comes from “bourgeois.” People use it playfully to describe luxury tastes, stylish outfits, or upscale habits. Depending on tone, it can be a compliment for being classy or a joke about acting overly fancy.
 
Bougie (short for “bourgeois”) is slang for someone who acts fancy, high-class, or likes expensive things. It can describe a person, lifestyle, or taste that seems a bit extra or luxurious. Sometimes it’s playful, and other times it can mean someone is trying too hard to seem rich or classy.
 
Bougie is slang for someone who likes fancy, expensive, or high-class things. It comes from the word bourgeois. People use it playfully to describe someone with luxury tastes, like designer brands or gourmet food. The term is popular on social media platforms like TikTok and in everyday conversations.
 
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