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Fourgie vs Bourgie - What's the difference?

fourgie | bourgie |

As nouns the difference between fourgie and bourgie

is that fourgie is an act of group sex between four people; a foursome while bourgie is (informal|derogatory) a member of the bourgeoisie.

As an adjective bourgie is

(usually|pejorative) used to describe middle-class values in their attempt to give the semblance of discerning taste.

fourgie

English

Noun

(fourgies)
  • An act of group sex between four people; a foursome.
  • * 1997 , Bruce LaBruce, Bruce LaBruce: ride, queer, ride! , link
  • I've heard you've had a fourgie with the Stern Brothers.
  • * 2009 , Niall Richardson, The queer cinema of Derek Jarman: critical and cultural readings , link
  • Homoeroticism glistened across the screen: nude rugby scrums, gorgeous gym queens crunching their abs in the gym and sailors in Gaveston's bed engaged in some sort of threesome or fourgie .

    Synonyms

    * foursome *

    See also

    *threeway, fiveway, group sex,

    bourgie

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (usually, pejorative) used to describe middle-class values in their attempt to give the semblance of discerning taste.
  • Although there were more reasonably priced bottles of wine, they chose an expensive Malbec not for its flavor, but for its bourgie appeal.
  • * 2011 , :
  • Bourgie girl / Grab her hand / Fuck that bitch, she don't wanna dance
  • * 2012 , Sarah Nicole Prickett, " Kristen Stewart should not have apologized, and here's why", The Globe and Mail , 29 July 2012:
  • It takes on faith a heterogeneous, bourgie morality and gives the lie that tween girls – or, more accurately, their movie-ticket-buying parents – want to hear.

    Synonyms

    * bougie, chichi

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (informal, derogatory) A member of the bourgeoisie.
  • References

    * "American Skin" by Gerald Early. * "Hazy Halcyon Days of Pot and Puberty" by Charles McGrath