Bouge
by alec4444 on Aug 08, 2010 01:34:20
Fancy,
upscale, expensive - relating to "
bourgeoisie." Can be used as an adjective: "You dressed so
bouge today." or as a verb "You need to bouge up this party a bit."
bouge
by FCLC 2004 on Mar 01, 2005 15:47:03
New York City, 2001
(1) (adj/adv/v) to be not good, pleasing or "cool" or to be tainted or stained
(2) (n) -a
common noun used for any place, thing or substance, or -a proper noun used as a semi-sarcastic term of endearment
(3) (n) a sticky, gooey substance
Most often used as "bouge," but there are almost endless variations in form (bouged,
bougie,
bougified, bouged out, bouginess, whatever) used to indicate subtle differences in meaning. May be used to refer to absolutely anyone or anything.
Example:
"Getting up early is so
bouge." (Getting up early sucks.)
"Damn, I bouged my
white shirt." (I got a stain on my white shirt.)
"This party is
bougified." (This party sucks. Let's leave.)
"I am so bouged out." (I am so tired/depressed.)
"What's with the bouginess?" (Why are you grouchy?"
"You said that so bougily." (That was mean.)
"Hey
Bouge!" (Hey Honey!)
"There's bouge on the table." (There's dirt on the table.)
"He bouged me out of $20." (He screwed me out of $20."