1. bougie - Noun
2. bougie - Adjective
3. Bougie - Proper noun
A long, flexible instrument, that is
A long slender rod consisting of gelatin or some other substance that melts at the temperature of the body. It is impregnated with medicine, and designed for introduction into urethra, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMegan Thee Stallion, whose real name is Megan Pete, gave a striking performance with backing dancers in orange wigs with the song that with lyrics include “I’m the hood Mona Lisa” and “I’m a savage, classy, bougie, ratchet, sassy, moody, nasty”. Source: Internet
Other than feeling like it borders on the bougie, the stories of how some world-renowned pastry makers prepare for a major global event plays like visual comfort food. Source: Internet
Recently we had bougie (French for candle or spark plug) and doge (ruler of Venice). Source: Internet
Tayshia seemingly described Bennett the best when she called him "bougie" while admitting she is the same way. Source: Internet
The people who claim it’s overrated miss the point of why it’s so great: Consistently delicious and very inexpensive compared to what I called “bougie” fast food burger joints like Shake Shake and Fives Guys. Source: Internet
Whether you’re trying to find some luxury bedding or trying to stay bougie on a budget, odds are you can score whatever you need from Nordstrom’s bedding selections. Source: Internet