-Can be used as a greeting.
-Another way to say goodbye, correct, okay, sounds good, etc.
-The only words uttered between bros (must be yelled).
(Pretty much can be said to answer anything)
-Another way to say goodbye, correct, okay, sounds good, etc.
-The only words uttered between bros (must be yelled).
(Pretty much can be said to answer anything)
by Investigate311#BirdUp April 19, 2019
An evening consisting of gentlemen whom are close friends that go out on the town, consume large quantities of alcohol while yelling out the term "Dude's night out!" through out the whole evening. Usually led by a man with a lisp carrying a clip board. Quite often the majority of the group members tend to be of Portuguese decent and smelling of a mixture between that of Cool Water cologne and chouriço.
"You know what tonight is?!...Dude's night out!!"
"Hey man, you coming out for "Dude's night out Friday?!"
"What happens on Dude's night out, stays at Dude's night out!"
"Hey man, you coming out for "Dude's night out Friday?!"
"What happens on Dude's night out, stays at Dude's night out!"
by dude's_night_out January 13, 2012
Person 1: Are you addicted to perianal abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: "Yo, dude, yo no sabia que le estaba molestandole tanto":The First Juvenile Release.
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: "Yo, dude, yo no sabia que le estaba molestandole tanto":The First Juvenile Release.
by Abreathofaversaillian January 28, 2025
This phrase is the opposite description of male-to-female trannies, A.K.A. "Chicks With Dicks." The word pudendum describes a woman's external genitalia.
"Hey, brosef, what's up with that new student, Jack? He looks like a chick."
"Don't worry, broheim, he is one of those Dudes with Pudes. Jack used to be Jill."
"Don't worry, broheim, he is one of those Dudes with Pudes. Jack used to be Jill."
by SmellsLikeaMan December 18, 2019
by rando making this stuff October 15, 2020
Usually an extreme jubilation or expression of approval concerning absolutely nothing.
The combination of words can be placed in any order as long as it used in the same setting i.e. "Frickin'+Sweet=Dude"
The combination of words can be placed in any order as long as it used in the same setting i.e. "Frickin'+Sweet=Dude"
Keith: What's up playa?
Eric: Not much man. What's going on tonight?
Keith: I don't know, but Dude+Frickin'=Sweet!
Eric: You know it.
Eric: Not much man. What's going on tonight?
Keith: I don't know, but Dude+Frickin'=Sweet!
Eric: You know it.
by PigBenis December 28, 2007
by romance/smut fan!! June 23, 2023