1. Any male human being past the age of adolescence.
2. A gentleman who is unknown to the speaker, the masculine form of chick.
3. An informal, second person pronoun used as form of address. Synonymous with "sir".
4. A polite way to begin a sentence that delivers inopportune or unfortunate news. Usually used in conjuction with "um" or "uh" and pronounced with an upward inflection. Popularized by Hurley from the popular television drama "Lost".
5. An expression of surprise or dismay. Usually drawn out over two or three sylables.
6. A word used to interrupt someone's conversation, attract one's attention, or to awake a stoner from a staring spell. Synonymous with "excuse me" or "pardon me"
7. An expression of disbelief at the foolish statement of another. Popularized by Kyle on the animated cartoon series "South Park".
8. Relating to, or characteristic of, Jeffrey Lebowski.
2. A gentleman who is unknown to the speaker, the masculine form of chick.
3. An informal, second person pronoun used as form of address. Synonymous with "sir".
4. A polite way to begin a sentence that delivers inopportune or unfortunate news. Usually used in conjuction with "um" or "uh" and pronounced with an upward inflection. Popularized by Hurley from the popular television drama "Lost".
5. An expression of surprise or dismay. Usually drawn out over two or three sylables.
6. A word used to interrupt someone's conversation, attract one's attention, or to awake a stoner from a staring spell. Synonymous with "excuse me" or "pardon me"
7. An expression of disbelief at the foolish statement of another. Popularized by Kyle on the animated cartoon series "South Park".
8. Relating to, or characteristic of, Jeffrey Lebowski.
1. "We better find some chicks to come with us because the bouncer isn't going to let four dudes get into the club."
2. "I totally would have hooked up with that chick, but by the time I got back from the bathroom, she was already talking to some dude!"
3. "Hey, dude. How's it going?"
4. "Uh, dude... I think your zipper is down."
5. "Duuuude... did you see how much air you just got off of that jump?"
6. "Dude, wake up! Don't you have a midterm in, like, 15 minutes?"
7. "Dude, stop it. You're freaking me out!"
8. "You're Lebowski... I'm the Dude. Or 'his dudeness' or 'El Dudarino' if you're not into the whole brevity thing"
2. "I totally would have hooked up with that chick, but by the time I got back from the bathroom, she was already talking to some dude!"
3. "Hey, dude. How's it going?"
4. "Uh, dude... I think your zipper is down."
5. "Duuuude... did you see how much air you just got off of that jump?"
6. "Dude, wake up! Don't you have a midterm in, like, 15 minutes?"
7. "Dude, stop it. You're freaking me out!"
8. "You're Lebowski... I'm the Dude. Or 'his dudeness' or 'El Dudarino' if you're not into the whole brevity thing"
by NYCHatMan April 12, 2006
by Anounemous February 23, 2005
Originally, 'dude' referred to the hair at the base of a horse's tail. In the late 1800's, horse ranches became known as "dude ranches". And therefore, the men who worked on a "dude ranch" became known as "dudes".
by DarkLotus August 31, 2005
by the wolf January 26, 2005
1. n. Male human
2. pron. Term of endearment as friend, chum, pal, brother.
3. interj. Exclaiming profound emotion.
2. pron. Term of endearment as friend, chum, pal, brother.
3. interj. Exclaiming profound emotion.
1. Butler: I'm sorry sir, who is it you are reffering to?
Eddie Murphy: The dude in the other car. That dude right there!
2. What is up, dude?
3. You won a million dollars?? DUDE!
Eddie Murphy: The dude in the other car. That dude right there!
2. What is up, dude?
3. You won a million dollars?? DUDE!
by Joe January 04, 2005
An Africaans word for 'shit', or perhaps it was spelled dood.
Do not call someone 'dude' in South Africa.
Do not call someone 'dude' in South Africa.
by Cliff Whitty June 21, 2006
Traditionally a dude is a dandy, a man who dresses flashily. But now its slang that means a male compadre.
by Funkman November 02, 2004