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Hey there, fellow older folks! Let’s put down our knitting needles and take a break from lamenting over center parts and the return of low-rise jeans. There’s a new word in town: “cheugy.” If you’re unaware of its meaning, I hate to break it to you, but you might be venturing into the treacherous lands of cheuginess.
This term recently gained traction on TikTok, where it was popularized by budding linguist and TikTok star, Casey Thompson. Her video, which has garnered a massive 800,000 views, explains how this term encapsulates the traits of those who might be a bit out of touch. In her words, “The term you’re looking for is ‘cheugy.’” The internet, particularly Gen Z, is eating it up, with the hashtag #cheugy racking up over 20 million views.
Before diving into what defines cheuginess, let’s clarify how to pronounce it: it’s CHEW-gee. Now that we’re clear on that, the term refers to things that are decidedly off-trend or people who are trying just a bit too hard.
Let’s Play a Game
Let’s have a little fun with a game of F*ck, Marry, Kill using some classic cheugy elements, shall we?
- Tassel earrings? Total cheugy vibe—definitely a “F*ck.” They’re the kind of innocuous accessories you wear to your partner’s colleague’s kid’s birthday bash without shedding a tear if one goes missing.
- Having quotes about life decoratively displayed in your home? Probably isn’t the best way to live, Karen. That’s a “Marry” right there.
- Denim jackets as cheugy? Not on my watch—“Kill.” You’ll have to wrestle it from my cold, dead hands.
- Cruises? Major cheugy move—definitely a “Marry.” Who wants to pay to float on a virus incubator in these times?
- Zen-inspired messages? Agreed, “Marry.” Glad we can unite on that one!
- Round lip gloss? Total cheug. “Kill.” Those little containers were made for our palms, and I will hear no arguments otherwise.
- Cake pops? Cheugy for sure. “Marry,” but only because they taste like overpriced sugar.
Social media is buzzing with opinions on the cheugy lifestyle. If the idea of being labeled cheugy sends a shiver down your spine, there’s always an alternative. Actor Tom Richards tweeted, “My daughter keeps teasing me by calling me ‘cheugy,’ and I have no clue what it means. But watch out, because I plan to sprinkle that word into my conversations until she finds it cringeworthy.”
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Summary
The term “cheugy” has emerged as a Gen Z descriptor for Millennials and others who may be out of touch with current trends. This playful term has sparked discussions and humor across social media platforms, resonating particularly with younger audiences.
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