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Cheugy’ Is Gen Z’s New Term for Anything They Find a Bit Naff. Are You a Cheug?

‘Cheugy’ Is Gen Z’s New Term for Anything They Find a Bit Naff. Are You a Cheug?

It’s so hard to keep up with what is ‘in’ these days. We can try and keep in touch with all the latest trends but by the time they filter down to us older folk, it seems they are old news and, just like that, we are out of touch all over again!

Over the last few months, it has been dawning on some Millennials that perhaps they aren’t as young and as fashionable as they used to be. Which is only natural as we all focus on our daily lives instead of being on the edge of current trends.

But now there is a whole new term for anything that Gen Z find a bit naff. Cheugy.

You might be a Cheug if you find any pleasure in any of these things.

  • slogan tees with things like “Live Laugh Love” and “But first, coffee” on them.
  • anything with a chevron or damask pattern
  • denim jackets
  • cake pops
  • Keep Calm and Carry On products
  • minions
  • Buzzfeed
  • those moustaches on sticks used for party favours
  • the phrases “adulting”, “girl boss”, “doggo”, “all the feels”

  • Maroon 5
  • Ugg boots
  • Pandora charm bracelets
  • bath bombs
  • using old books for aesthetics
  • Playboy-licenced apparel
  • french manicured square-tipped nails
  • wearing crocs unironically
  • Gucci belts

  • emojis
  • text light boxes
  • Adam Sandler
  • that popular lower-case cursive font
  • rosé
  • Pinterest
  • tassel earrings

  • Friends merch
  • Harry Potter tattoos
  • pop sockets
  • The Office merch
  • crusty white dogs
  • gender reveal parties
  • grey marle fabric
  • Chris Pratt
  • using capital letters and punctuation marks informally

Honestly, the list is endless.

Hilariously, though, it seems that the word itself has become cheugy. When I asked my fourteen year old daughter about it, she rolled her eyes with total disdain and said in that tired, exasperated voice that you use when someone you’re talking to totally doesn’t get it, that “no one calls anything cheugy anymore, mum. oh my god.”

When I pressed her to explain what is actually cheugy, she said: “anything old, like from 2014”

The kids have spoken. Cheugy came and went before we even knew about it. Which makes us all massive Cheugs.

 

Source: Google images and Tenor

 

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Jill Slater

Jill Slater

Jill is a busy wife and mother of four young children. She loves nothing more than making people giggle, and loves to settle in with a glass of wine (or four) and wander about the internet. Feel free to follow her to see all the cool stuff she finds!

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