In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, the hosts dive into the slang term "bougie," tracing its roots back to the French word "bourgeoisie" and examining how its meaning has shifted in contemporary English. They share their thoughts on whether they fit the "bougie" label, defining it as a term for those with expensive tastes and choices. The discussion includes various examples of how "bougie" is used in different contexts, along with alternative terms like "swanky," "upscale," and "snobby," each carrying its own nuances of judgment. The hosts stress the importance of context and tone when using "bougie," suggesting it’s more effective for describing actions or situations rather than labeling people outright.