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        <title><![CDATA[What Is 'Cheugy'? Hilary Duff, More Celebs Attempt to Explain]]></title>
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					<p>Yes, even writing about cheugy is a little bit cheugy — a concept that everyone must figure out one way or another.</p>
<p>The term first gained public traction when TikTok user <strong>Hallie Cain</strong> made an <strong>explanation video</strong> describing it in March 2021. “[Cheugy is] the opposite of trendy … it’s used when someone follows out of date trends,” she noted in the clip.</p>
<p>“It’s not embarrassing or even always negative. Cheugy (pronounced chew-gee) can be used, broadly, to describe someone who is out of date or trying too hard,” <strong><em>The New York Times</em> </strong>wrote in April 2021. “While a lot of cheugy things are <strong>associated with millennial women</strong>, the term can be applied to anyone of any gender and any age.”</p>
<p>According to the outlet, the term was first used by a high schooler named <strong>Gaby Rasson</strong> in 2013. Certain things dubbed cheugy include chevron print, frosé, <strong>signs embossed with certain sayings</strong> (like “live laugh love” or “but first, coffee”) and specific fashion accessories.</p>
<p>“It was a category that didn’t exist,” Rasson told the publication more than seven years after coining the phrase. “There was a missing word that was on the edge of my tongue and nothing to describe it and ‘cheugy’ came to me. How it sounded fit the meaning.”</p>

		<p>Since the word was introduced to the public, celebrities have done their best to grapple with the concept.</p>
<p>“Listen, guys, I’ve been stressing for days about this,” <strong><strong>Hilary Duff</strong></strong> said via her Instagram Story in May 2021. “Ever since I heard the word, fear [has been] overcoming my mind. Like, am I cheugy? Are you cheugy? Do you know if you’re cheugy?”</p>
<p>In the video, the <em>Younger</em> actress <strong>snuggled her daughter Mae</strong> while sharing her fears.</p>
<p>“What the f–k is going on,” she whispered, adding “can’t be cheugs k” as the clip’s caption.</p>
<p>As the word continues to overwhelm the public, other celebrities are taking note — and embracing their status as “cheugs” — as well.</p>
<p>“I don’t consider myself a total cheug, but we’ve all been there. So here are the top five cheugiest things about me,” <strong><strong>Holly Madison</strong></strong> said in a TikTok posted that same month. She went on to describe some potentially cheugy things that she can’t help but love, including her “sun hat with words” <strong>and trips to Disney</strong>.</p>
<p>Scroll to see what celebs are saying about the existence of cheugy:</p>
									

				
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