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What is Cheugy?

A word that only the coolest and most trendy millennials use.

Gen z kid: You are very knowledgeable and cool regarding the internet.
Very cool millennials: Yeah bro ain't I so cheugy
Gen z kid: Of course, you are the most cheugy and cool and fun and relatable.

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Cheugy - what is it?

A millenial.

Look at that old cheugy.

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What does "Cheugy" mean?

What can come up after one has given head. Similar to hocking a loogie, but with cum.

I just hocked up a cheugy after giving head to my boyfriend.

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Cheugy - what does it mean?

Fake word made be millennials in order to complain about Gen Z. This is the equivalent to how boomers would make outlandish articles about β€œsneaky teen text code” about millennial text acronyms. After years of suffering under a barrage of outlandish boomer headlines, millennials have become the monsters that they have despised and are finding reasons to be pressed over nothing. The word Cheugy is not used to describe things that could appear cheugy, but instead only ever used in the context of complaining about Gen Z.

β€œGen Z has come up with a new word β€˜cheugy’ to make fun of millennials”

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Cheugy - meaning

Have you been in a coma since 2011 and were in love with Nickelodeon and wished that one day you would have enough money to furnish your own place with your mountains of Target signs and useless crap, do you also dress like a middle school English teacher, you’re cheugy.

Have you seen Miranda, the girl with the oversized necklace and denim dress, she’s so cheugy.

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Cheugy - definition

Any early gen z or millennial woman (usually white and From the Midwest) heavily dependent on main stream Basic β€œartsy” culture to make up her personality ranging from the ages of her early 20s to mid 30s

β€œOh my God Jessica won’t stop talking about her volunteer trip to...(insert name of Impoverished foreign country here) she is such a cheugy”

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Cheugy - slang

A catch all word to describe anything that is basic, uncool or untrendy. According to The New York Times, "cheugy (pronounced chew-gee) can be used, broadly, to describe someone who is out of date or trying too hard."

Things that are cheugy:

The New York Times
PT Cruisers
Goldendoodles

Australians

Addison Rae
White people
Billionaires

The person writing this definition

It’s cheugy!

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Cheugy

A very specific kind of not-being-trendy: usually refers to things a person wore in their pre-teen or teen years, and is considered out of style and kind of lame.
It has shifted to describe the kind of fashion that was present in the early 2010's: apparently skinny jeans scarred an entire generation of kids, because no one wants to be caught dead wearing them now.
It also apparently refers to the zillennials/millennials and their weird fashion sense, with their stupid clothes that date back to 8-10 years ago. Also thrifting is more popular than ever, so that is another reason why cheugy outfits seem to be everywhere.

Sarah: Why are you still wearing those old ass skinny jeans they're so cheugy
Martha: I'm not throwing away a nice pair of jeans that have lasted me years, who cares

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Cheugy

Another way to describe aesthetics/people/experiences that are basic. It was coined by a now 23 year old white woman in 2013 while a student at Beverly Hills High School, on whom the irony is apparently lost. According to the New York Times, "cheugy (pronounced chew-gee) can be used, broadly, to describe someone who is out of date or trying too hard."

Person 1: Did you read that article in the New York Times about cheugy? It was pretty cheugy!

Person 2: Yah, they keep trying to make cheugy happen.

Person 1: Don't worry, it's not going to happen.

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Cheugy

The opposite of trendy. Stylish in middle school and high school but no longer in style. Used when someone still follows these out of date trends. This may include but not be limited to fashion, habits on social media, usage of slang, etc.

My friend told me to change out of my favorite pair of Miss Me jeans because they were cheugy.

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