- 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 communists.” So in modern-day English, someone who is bougie is creating an air of wealth or upper class status — whether it's true or not.
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Dec 31, 2018 · Bougie Noun. Verb. Adjective. 1. A lifestyle 2. Someone who holds themselves to high standards and may be perceived as snobby . 3. Someone displaying characteristics of integrity, morals and particular principals. 4. Someone non-accommodating or unwilling to lower their standards for the lesser good.
bougie / ( ˈbuːʒiː, buːˈʒiː) / noun med a long slender semiflexible cylindrical instrument for inserting into body passages, such as the rectum or urethra, to dilate structures, introduce medication, etc Word Origin for bougie C18: from French, originally a wax candle from Bougie (Bujiya), Algeria
bougie (BOO-zhee) - someone who acts like they are richer or in a higher economic class than they really are; old money boujee (BOO-jee) - someone who is upwardly mobile and is actually in a higher economic class than others; new money
bou· gie ˈbü-ˌzhē -ˌjē plural bougies 1 : a wax candle 2 a : a tapering cylindrical instrument for introduction into a tubular passage of the body b : suppository Word History Etymology Adjective bourge (ois) entry 1 + -y entry 1 Noun (2) French, from Bougie, seaport in Algeria First Known Use Adjective 1968, in the meaning defined above Noun (1)
Apr 11, 2018 · Bougie is a general slang term in speech and writing insulting someone leading a boring middle-class life but aspiring to a wealthier and more sophisticated life, particularly as reflected in their consumer choices.