The phrase that it used towards your companion - spouse when fear is induced at an extremely high level.
At certain times even the strongest male in a household can become overwhelmed with fear, causing him to refer to his or her spouse as "Dude, Dude, Dude". That phrase is only used when the spouse has the son outside while the fear is gradually rising throughout the Male figure as he realizes that he is also outmatched. Then the wife noticeably understands by being referred to as "dude", that this is no joking matter and that even the husband is at a loss for words.
At certain times even the strongest male in a household can become overwhelmed with fear, causing him to refer to his or her spouse as "Dude, Dude, Dude". That phrase is only used when the spouse has the son outside while the fear is gradually rising throughout the Male figure as he realizes that he is also outmatched. Then the wife noticeably understands by being referred to as "dude", that this is no joking matter and that even the husband is at a loss for words.
by Uncle David Here March 12, 2020

by Evan Hagahansen May 2, 2018

by Betty Broomer August 5, 2018

The guy that you're obsessed with comparing to all other dudes because in your mind he seems superior.
by istheanusreal February 18, 2018

1. A pronoun that takes the place of a guy's friends.
2. Also the words that a guy using the above description would use in any given sentence.
2. Also the words that a guy using the above description would use in any given sentence.
1. Dude, Bro, Man, Homie, BUD, etc.
2. Kyle: Hey bud, haven't talked in forever! How ya been?
Corey: Bud? My least favorite dude word!
2. Kyle: Hey bud, haven't talked in forever! How ya been?
Corey: Bud? My least favorite dude word!
by I_Hate_Dude_Words March 19, 2010

A super-cool male human (usually fairly young --- i.e., between the ages of mid-teens through late 20's --- but can be any age) who either already possesses exceptional tolerance/awareness/understanding/sympathy regarding the more-well-known physical/mental/emotional infirmities and "meltdown triggers" experienced by his fellow humans, or has caringly volunteered to take special training to familiarize himself with such matters; he is therefore qualified --- similar to a therapy dog, cat, horse, bird, or other friendly-natured pet --- to accompany one or more distress-sufferers (usually a similar-aged male, but again, the assistance-receiver can be any age or gender) during particularly stressful everyday tasks and/or errands, and provide nurturing soothing companionship to said sufferers and thus make their lives significantly more palatable. And of course, female equivalents of this admirable caregiver --- known as "therapy chicks" --- also exist; they, too, can be of any age, and provide warm-hearted accompaniment and supplementary assistance to fellow humans of any age or gender.
Therapy dudes sometimes have a very difficult/stressful job, but somebody has to do it. Hats off to them.
by QuacksO May 11, 2018
