dude

pronunciation

How to pronounce dude in British English: UK [du:d]word uk audio image

How to pronounce dude in American English: US [dud, djud] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance

Word Origin

dude (n.)
1883, "fastidious man," New York City slang of unknown origin; recent research suggests it is a shortening of Yankee Doodle, based on the song's notion of "foppish, over-fastidious male" (compare macaroni). The vogue word of 1883, originally used in reference to the devotees of the "aesthetic" craze, later applied to city slickers, especially Easterners vacationing in the West (as in dude ranch, first recorded 1921). Now, "tenderfoot" is not to be construed as the Western equivalent of that much evolved and more abused specimen of mankind, familiarly styled "dude." For even the Montana cowboy recognizes the latter. Not that he has ever seen the true prototype of a class that was erstwhile so numerous among us. But he is convinced that a person caught in the act of wearing a white linen collar, and who looks as though he might have recently shaved or washed his face, must be a dude, true and proper. ["Random Notes and Observations of a Trip through the Great Northwest," "The Medical Record," Oct. 20, 1883] Application to any male is recorded by 1966, U.S., originally in Black English.

Example

1. That dude seem a little evasive to you ?
2. I wish you would stop calling me dude .
3. Arizona 's dude ranch association fills its $ 350-a-night luxury ranches most of the year ; roughly a third of the guests are european .
4. The rest of us have been using them as door stops , booster seats , foot ladders , murder weapons and trying to tear them in half like the dude in that video , while wondering what could possibly be written in there .
5. I knew you had it in you , dude .

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