Duded: meaning, definitions and examples

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duded

 

[ djuːd ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

informal address

The term 'dude' is an informal address often used among friends or peers, typically referring to a male. It can also be used in a gender-neutral context to address someone casually. The word is synonymous with terms like 'guy' or 'fellow' and can convey a sense of camaraderie. In recent years, it has also evolved to be used in a more laid-back manner to address any person, regardless of gender.

Synonyms

bloke, chap, fellow, guy.

Examples of usage

  • Hey dude, how’s it going?
  • I saw that dude at the concert last night.
  • Dude, you should try this new place!

Etymology

The word 'dude' first emerged in the late 19th century in the United States, initially as a term to describe a man who was overly concerned with his dress and appearance, perhaps influenced by the dandy fashion of the time. By the early 1900s, it began to take on a more casual meaning, often associated with cowboys and western culture. Its use spread throughout America, becoming a colloquial expression in various regions. Throughout the 20th century, the term became a part of youth slang, especially among surfers and skateboarders in the 1960s and 1970s, solidifying its place in American English as a casual form of address. Today, 'dude' is recognized globally and is commonly used in informal conversations, appealing to a sense of familiarity and friendliness.