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Bad and Bougie

Mostly refers to girls, but can apply to some guys too.

Bad meaning living in the fast lane, partying, drugs and fucking around. Bougie coming from "bourgeoise" lives the rich lifestyle, the type of person who enjoys a fancy lifestyle, like designer clothes, holidays and brunch.
She's bad and bougie, probably seeing her sugar daddy after that brunch date.
Bad and Bougie by Sngo October 28, 2018
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When one drops a fart and stinks the room out
smells like a boughen
boughen by chelsea for life May 13, 2005
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bougie casual 

Bougie casual, a double adjective used to describe a person of upper middle class, whom carries themselves in a relaxed unconcerned manner.

bougie Derived from bourgeois and reformed in the 1960s in slag terms as “bougie”

casual Relaxed and comfortable.
She came dressed for the party in sweats! Not dirty, crusty sweats, more like a fancy sweat suit. Oh! So bougie casual.

If I had to describe my boss’s wardrobe, I’d say bougie casual. Fun and comfortable, but you know she dropped some dough on the jacket.
bougie casual by SchmeeLovetz July 13, 2019

boujetto (boughetto)

combination of bein bougie (snobby) and ghetto. invented by Ali and Murphey Lee a couple years ago by their song 'boughetto'.
"If you got an expensive weave - That's boughetto!
Spend six hundred on weed - That's boughetto!
Benz while ya sittin on D's - That's boughetto!
Tell em what's boughetto - Bougie and ghetto!"
boujetto (boughetto) by cole April 18, 2004
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!
bougie by lazyeye78 March 26, 2007

Boughetto 

A person who comes from the hood or ghetto environment who is accustomed to that culture but has climbed their way to a new social class. They have a new found idea of culture and class, but because they come from the streets they still have that “hood” upbringing in them. They are classy and well mannered around new people but around people who they are comfortable with they are able to code switch back to their relaxed selves.
She is from the hood, but she grew up to be a very successful woman. She’s boughetto so don’t piss her off.
Boughetto by Jaime J February 12, 2023
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.
bougie by indi June 23, 2004
Word of the Day on July 12, 2005