{"id":6324,"date":"2022-08-29T18:59:24","date_gmt":"2022-08-29T18:59:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/?p=6324"},"modified":"2022-08-29T18:59:24","modified_gmt":"2022-08-29T18:59:24","slug":"boujee-meaning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/boujee-meaning\/","title":{"rendered":"Boujee \u2013 Meaning, Origin and Usage"},"content":{"rendered":"

Are you looking for a word to describe an upwardly mobile African American? You could call them a 'boujee<\/em><\/strong>' to describe how they flex their opulent lifestyle on Instagram.<\/p>\n

This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this expression.<\/p>\n

Meaning<\/h2>\n

The expression 'boujee<\/em>' comes from African-American street slang and hip-hop culture. If someone acts 'boujee<\/em>,' they 'flex<\/em>' their luxurious lifestyle. It's common to see 'boujees<\/em>' flexing their wealth and lavish lifestyle on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Boujee<\/em> is another variation of the word<\/em> 'bourgeoisie,<\/em>' referring to society's rich and upper-class people. Over the years, it changed to 'bougie<\/em>,' with hip-hop artists spelling it 'boujee<\/em>.' It's a jab at hipsters and the suburban or coastal elite. The \"boujee<\/em>\" version commonly refers to upwardly mobile or middle-class black people in the United States.<\/p>\n

The Urban Dictionary defines 'boujee<\/em>' as \"Aspiring to be a higher class than one is. Derived from bourgeois - meaning middle\/upper class, traditionally despised by communists.\"<\/p>\n

Example Usage<\/h2>\n

\u201cLook at that chick over there, what a boujee. She\u2019s dressed head to toe in designer labels and flexing an LV handbag. \u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cThis place is too boujee for me. It\u2019s like I feel you have to be wearing a suit to fit into this party. It\u2019s not my scene.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cThis car is so boujee. It\u2019s got leather massaging seats and a massive sunroof. I bet it costs a fortune, but you deserve it.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cThis area of town is so boujee. I like all the cafes on the streets and the rows of designer label stores on the high street.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Origin<\/h2>\n

The expression 'boojee' originates from African-American street slang and hip-hop culture. It's a variation of another term, 'bougie,' referring to 'Bourgeoise,' which refers to the upper class or rich people in society.<\/p>\n

However, 'boojee' refers to an African-American man or woman (usually a woman) displaying 'bougie' behavior. These individuals show off their designer clothes, jewelry, and wealth on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok.<\/p>\n

The rapper, Migos, coined the term 'Boujee' in his track 'Bad and Boujee,' referring to African-American\u00a0 entrepreneurs or high society with \"swag.\" The first mention of the word appeared in the Urban dictionary in December 2004.<\/p>\n