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Theodore Roosevelt (an Easterner in the West)

The term dude is an American English slang word generally used informally to address a male individual. The word was once used primarily by young adults but has become a common slang term used in various age groups. The female equivalent is dudette.

In informal speech, dude is, under certain circumstances, gender-neutral. "Dude" may also be used alone in a sentence, serving as an exclamation, denoting a feeling of surprise, happiness, disappointment, amazement or other emotions. The word might also be used practically anywhere in a sentence in order to convey such sentiments in conversation. The cadence, volume and length of the word is also used to denote the feeling, such as a clipped "dude" for irritation, or a long "duuude" for amusement, surprise, or wonder.

Other, older definitions of dude exist; a particularly well-dressed male or one who is unfamiliar with life outside a large city. These definitions may go hand-in-hand, hence the phrased definition "An Easterner in the West" (United States).

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Dude in popular culture

The term dude became prominent in surfer culture in the early '60s, but it wasn't until the mid-'70s that it started creeping into the mainstream. Some usages in pop culture have contributed to the spread of this word:

  1. l "Dude". The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. Oxford University Press. 2006. Retrieved 2007-05-05. A man; a guy {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ""Dude", Def. 2 - The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary". ©Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2007-05-08.
  3. Template:Http://www.lostpedia.com/Dude/
  4. Swansburg, John (2008-01-28). "Dude! How great are those new Bud Light ads?". Slate.com. Retrieved 2008-03-10. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)