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English
Etymology
Reportedly coined by American high school student Gaby Rasson in 2013 to describe "people who were slightly off trend" and subsequently popularized by her peers.[1]
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cheugy (comparative more cheugy or cheugier, superlative most cheugy or cheugiest)
- (Internet slang, neologism, chiefly US) Uncool; tryhard.
2021 April 29, Taylor Lorenz, “What is ‘cheugy’? You know it when you see it”, in New York Times, Style:Alex Lugger, 32, a boat marketer in Springfield, Mo., said that she self identifies as a bit cheugy. (She also learned about the word through TikTok.) “We were basic in our 20s and now we’re cheugy in our 30s,” she said.
2021 September 22, Carter Sawatzky, “An Autopsy Of #Girlboss Feminism”, in Mars' Hill, Trinity Western University, page 15:Derived from the notoriously cheugy “live, laugh, love,” the mantra “gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss” found its funny by lumping together online phenomena the internet hates most.
- 2022, Claire Cook, Must Love Dogs: Lucky Enough, unnumbered page (published 4 March 2022):
- "You might want to ditch the Crocs to pass the vibe check," Siobhan whispered. "They're a little cheugy."
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:cheugy.
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