How to Use Boujee in a Sentence?

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    Naman Jain
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    You can use boujee to describe something fancy, high class, or luxurious. For example:

    “She loves boujee restaurants with fancy decor.”
    “His boujee lifestyle includes designer clothes and expensive cars.”
    “We had a boujee weekend at a 5-star hotel.”

    It’s used in a fun or playful way to describe wealth, style, or luxury. The word comes from bourgeois meaning upper class or fancy.

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    adam jackir
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    If you’ve ever heard someone say “that’s so boujee,” they’re probably talking about something that feels fancy or over-the-top in a stylish way. You can use boujee in a sentence like, “These new curtains make the living room feel kind of boujee.” It’s a fun word to describe something that feels a little extra, but in a good way. Even getting regular Carpet Cleaning Services Visalia can feel boujee when your floors look spotless and smell fresh. It’s not about spending big—it’s about keeping things fresh and clean with a touch of class. Boujee doesn’t have to mean luxury; sometimes, it’s just about adding care and comfort to your space. Use it playfully, and you’ll find it fits a lot more situations than you’d expect.

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