Used in contrast to 'So Hot' to refer to someone who's 'sexy' look is completely dependent on their cash flow and mindless fad following as opposed to being authentically and naturally gorgeous. Often 'Store Bought' individuals are attempting to mimic whichever celebrity is popular at the moment. Some of these celebrities are also 'Store Bought'
by Anno Nemus September 15, 2009
Get the Store Bought mug.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 June 23, 2004
Get the bougie mug.She bought a mega-mansion in an expensive gated community. She invited us to dinner to show-off her wealth where she served us prawns, oysters and carvier. But she kept cussing and snapping her fingers and shaking her head with an attitude during the meal. I mean she was so boughetto!!
by guyNextDoor23 November 4, 2012
Get the boughetto mug.fancy ass hoes who wear prada beanies and givenchy sunglasses to vons and gelsons , typically after a hangover grabbing a 1L gatorade and a few store bought maple glazed donuts.
Damn Gina, look at Marina in that corner buying the 2 for 1 expired donuts with that brown birkin, she is one bougie bitch"
by bougiebelle February 1, 2017
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Get the bad and bougie mug.bougie. (slang) - A derisive term for transparently or suspiciously ostentatious behavior of a lower- or middle-class person. A shortened form of "bourgeois."
by klasssiladie February 13, 2018
Get the bougie mug.1) To wander aimlessly through Guangzhou Airport. 2) to defend your personal possessions by any means necessary. 3) To use the word monk as a basis for meaningless alliteration and/or extended hyperbole. 4) The ability to find a word that rhymes with orange.
1) I will not need to borrant (U.S) Boughrant (U.K) if I fly through Hong Kong. 2) I am usually a peaceful person but yesterday I had to borrant (U.S) Boughrant (U.K) my great aunt's antique salt and pepper shakers. 3) Moist monks meditate monstrously mainly on Monday in the Mississippi. 4) Orange rhymes with fork.
by Lambert the Literarian February 25, 2011
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