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20. Bougie
The type of person that is HOT, they know it, and everyone else knows it! Not only do they have the right genetics they are true fashionista's in every regard. They push snobbery to the highest levels, but not in a bad way. They don't associate with lower classes because they judge them, but because they constantly strive to be the best and expect everyone around them to do the same. They're the type of people that drive the social ladder to its limits. They give everyone else something to shoot for!
P. Diddy Combs is one bougie motha fucka!
by BougieFuck Dec 28, 2004 add a video
1. bougie
July 12, 2005 Urban Word of the Day
Aspiring to be a higher class than one is. Derived from bourgeois - meaning middle/upper class, traditionally despised by communists.
When my friend Miya wears a blazer or Lucy gets a massage I call them bougie cause we're unemployed college students.
by indi Jun 23, 2004 add a video
2. 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.

From Wikipedia.org:
In the United States, which lacks strict social classes, Bourgeoisie is sometimes used to refer to those seen as being upper class.
You can sit there and drink your bougie-ass microbrewed beer, but I still prefer my ice cold Coors original.

Did ya see Luthur just roll up in his bougie new BMW?

You can eat your bougie $25.99 salad from Central Market for lunch, but I'm hangin' with Mikky D's!
3. 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.

From Wikipedia.org:
In the United States, which lacks strict social classes, Bourgeoisie is sometimes used to refer to those seen as being upper class.
You can sit there and drink your bougie-ass microbrewed beer, but I still prefer my ice cold Coors original.

Did ya see Luthur just roll up in his bougie new BMW?

You can eat your bougie $25.99 salad from Central Market for lunch, but I'm hangin' with Mikky D's!
4. Bougie
Adjective meaning extravagent, often to the point of snobbery. Usually used in relation to the conspicuous consumption of the urban upper-middle class. Dervived from "bourgeoisie"
"What kind of chips are those?"
"Organic Parmesan Oregeno with Olive Oil, they're 4 dollars a bag"
"Man those are bougie chips"
5. bougie
high class, or rich girl. maybe classy, or someone who values designer brands.
Don't let the bougie fool you, I will whoop your a$$.

That bougie princess that lives next door got another new whip this week.

Walking in here, looking all bougie, where are you going?
6. bougie
In urban pop culture, the word bourgeoisie is shortened to "bougie." The word is often used by working class African Americans who accuse more successful black people of selling out.
Uncle Phil from the Fresh Prince, is so bougie!
7. bougie
From the French "bougie" for candle. A long, thin, metal rod that is inserted into the urethra of the penis for sexual stimulation of the prostate.

(as is confirmed by the dictionary definition from Merriam-Webster)
"Are you guys talking about using a bougie? Well, when I was at Williams, we used to call 'em bouzshers!"

"I wandered into the sex shop, and there, this woman set me aside to explain to me how to use a bougie. And then I turned around and noticed my mom, who had been staring at me the whole time."
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