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Remember when “cool” and “uncool” were the only two categories that existed? Then the term “ya basic” emerged when we either tried too hard or not hard enough—it’s all a bit murky! Now we have “cheugy” (pronounced chew-gee). As a self-proclaimed basic mom in her 40s, legging-clad and rocking a top knot, I’m feeling a bit lost. But maybe that’s the point; perhaps I’m just out of the loop and need to accept my place with a cozy crossword puzzle.
To help us navigate this new slang that our kids will undoubtedly throw around, we turned to Twitter. Ironically, just by seeking to understand “cheugy,” we’ve likely fallen into the very category we’re trying to decipher.
I bought throw pillows at Target AND made lasagna last night, so I’m fully embracing the cheug life today!
No way! We’re not accepting this label without a fight.
Haha, joke’s on you, kids.
Just toss me aside. (Can we still use “yeet?”)
Honestly, many of us Gen-Xers and millennials might never grasp this trend, and that’s completely fine.
Oh, Gen Z, we adore you! With your middle parts and unique denim choices. Just remember, we did the same thing to our predecessors. Enjoy your trendy new term and its intentionally vague meaning. You’re paving the way, and if thrifty mom jeans and Birkenstocks are the current markers of what’s “cool” and “not basic,” then go ahead and rock it!
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