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How 'cheugy' is your style? Here are five ways to find out
New York Times article identified it as a word Gen-Z types (those born in the mid-'90s or later) have been using to describe people who are “slightly off-trend”. The target is often millennials, the oldest of whom are nearing 40 and perhaps not as cool as they think they are.The word (pronounced chew-gee with a hard G) was originally coined by Los Angeles software developer Gaby Rasson when she was a high school student back in 2013.