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other usesA dude is an individual, typically male. The female equivalent, which is used less often, is "dudette" or "dudess". However, "dude" has evolved to become more unisex to encompass all genders,Cite web|url= http://www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/allam/1914-/language/slang.htm|title=Slang|author=Winona Bullard, Shirley Johnson, Jerkeshea Morris, Kelly Fox, Cassie Howell and this was true even in the 1950s.cite journal|jstor= 453362|title=The meanings and etymologies of dude|author=Robert Knoll|year=1952

The word dude is an American English slang term generally used informally to address or refer to somebody and was once used primarily by adults but this has become a common slang term used in various age groups.

History


The original use of dude implied an individual unfamiliar with the demands of life outside of urban settings, as in dude ranch , a ranch catering to urbanites seeking more rural experiences. The implicit contrast is with those persons accustomed to a given frontier, agricultural, mining or other exurban setting. This usage continues into the present.

The term "dude" was first used in print in 1870, in '' Putnam's Magazine .cite book|last=Mapes Dodge|first=Mary|year=1901|title=St. Nicholas|publisher=Scribner & Co.|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=3WQAAAAAYAAJ& pg=PA734& dq=origin+of+the+word+dude|accessdate=2008-12-15

One of the earliest books to use the word was The Home and Farm Manual , written by Jonathan Periam in 1883. In that work, Periam used the term "dude" several times to denote an ill-bred and ignorant, but ostentatious, man from the city. The term was also used as a job description such as "bush hook dude" Stampede Pass See Tunnel Section as a position on a railroad in the 1880s.

" Guest ranch|Dude ranches ", to which wealthy Easterners came to experience the " cowboy life," began to appear in the American West in the early 20th century.

The oldest usage was typically applied to a well-dressed male, or one who is unfamiliar with life outside a large city.Citation needed|date=January 2010 These definitions later gave rise to a more technical definition: "an Easterner in the West" (United States).cite web | url = http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dude | title = Dude , Def. 2 - The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary| accessdate =2007-05-08 | publisher =© Merriam-Webster Thus "dude" was used to describe the prude wealthy men of the rustic western expansion of the United States during the 19th century by Germans|German settlers of the American Old East.Citation needed|date=October 2009
The word became prominent in Surf culture|surfer culture in the early 1960s, but it wasn't until the mid-'70s that it started creeping into the mainstream. Some usages in mainly American pop culture have contributed to the spread of this word.

Dude in popular culture


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  • 1883 - Political cartoon of Chester A. Arthur pictures the refined, well-dressed President, with the caption, "According to your cloth you've cut your coat, O Dude of all the White House residents; We trust that will help you with the vote, When next we go nominating Presidents."

  • 1889 - Andy a dude and a chorus of dudes in the opera Leo, the Royal Cadet by Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann sing We are the Dudes : "''We are the dudes you read about in all the papers Social Etudes, we captivate all hearts by our capers, Bai Gawge& #33; Once every week the Bank pays each and all of us two dollars; But, by cold cheek we sport the latest thing in coats and collars, Bai Gawge& #33; Weep ye, en masse& #33; We're suffering most excruciating pain; For ah& #33; alas& #33; The Prince of Wales has ceased to carry a cane, Bai Gawge& #33; Till we learn whether His Highness orders that the cane shall go; Each with a feather we promenade the city streets just so, Bai Gawge! " Oscar Telgmann Leo, the Royal Cadet Kingston, Ontario http://www.archive.org/details/cihm_06551 Archive.org

  • 1889 - '' A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court '' by Mark Twain comments on how commoners in Medieval Britain worshiped nobility and title without question, for the sake only of a meaningless title: "...and the best of English commoners was still content to see his inferiors impudently continuing to hold a number of positions, such as lordships and the throne, to which the grotesque laws of his country did not allow him to aspire; in fact, he was even able to persuade himself that he was proud of it. It seems to show that there isn't anything you can't stand, if you are only born and bred to it. Of course that taint, that reverence for rank and title, had been in our American blood, too - I know that; but when I left America it had disappeared - at least to all intents and purposes. The remnant of it was restricted to the dudes and dudesses. When a disease has worked its way down to that level, it may fairly be said to be out of the system."

  • 1959 - Howard Hawks 's film Rio Bravo (film)|Rio Bravo has Dean Martin as "Dude," the drunk deputy to John Wayne .

  • 1972 - Mott the Hoople releases their hit album, All the Young Dudes , named after the title cut, which was written for the band by David Bowie .

  • 1973 - The premiere of Dude (musical)|Dude , a musical by Galt MacDermot .

  • 1974 - Steely Dan releases their album Pretzel Logic , which features the song "Any Major Dude Will Tell You"

  • 1981 - Quincy Jones releases his album The Dude (Quincy Jones album)|The Dude

  • 1985 - Less Than Zero (novel)|Less Than Zero (a novel by Bret Easton Ellis ) includes the first published usage of the now-common phrase, "No way, dude!", and the first mainstream display of "dude" having crossed the gender barrier. In a noteworthy scene, a young woman tells her mother, "No way, dude."

  • 1987 - Aerosmith released a song called " Dude (Looks Like a Lady) "

  • 1989 - Hey Dude premiers on Nickelodeon; it would go on to run for three years. The cast of this teenage Situation comedy|sitcom set on a Guest ranch|dude ranch included Christine Taylor .

  • 1989 - Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure , in the future, the world's slogan is "Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES!"

  • 1996 - Britpop band Kula Shaker titled the first track of their album K (album)|K "Hey, Dude".

  • 1997 - Less than Jake 's song "We're all Dudes" from the soundtrack to the movie Good Burger .

  • 1997 - Blink-182 released an album called Dude Ranch (album)|Dude Ranch .

  • 1998 - BASEketball , featuring Trey Parker and Matt Stone as two young men who, at one point in the film, have an argument composed entirely of the word "dude," with their inflections conveying the meaning of each instance of the word.

  • 1998 - The Big Lebowski , a film by Coen brothers|Joel and Ethan Coen and featured Jeff Bridges as "The Dude" ("or His Dudeness, or Duder, or, you know, El Duderino, if you're not into the whole brevity thing"), an aging hippie/beach bum, turns "Dude" into a philosophy. The film's narrator, an old-fashioned cowboy played by Sam Elliott , insinuates that he considers the term "dude" in its traditional sense, meaning a pretentious city-slicker type, rather than in its more contemporary sense.

  • 2000 - '' Dude, Where's My Car? , a comedy film directed by Danny Leiner , starring Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott .

  • 2001 - "Dude, you're getting a Dell!", an advertising campaign by Dell Computer Corporation, starring Ben Curtis (actor)|Ben Curtis as "Steven the Dell Dude."

  • 2008 - Bud Light airs an advertising campaign in which the dialogue consists entirely of different inflections of "Dude!" and does not mention the product by name.cite web

  • | last = Swansburg
    | first = John
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    | title = Dude& #33; How great are those new Bud Light ads?
    | work = Slate.com
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    | date = 2008-01-28
    | url = http://www.slate.com/id/2182846/pagenum/all/#page_start
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    | accessdate = 2008-03-10

    References


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    External links


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  • http://www.pitt.edu/~kiesling/dude/dude.html Dude - By Scott Kiesling|Kiesling, Scott F. , Published in American Speech , Vol. 79, No. 3, Fall 2004, pp.& nbsp;281–305

  • http://www.observer.com/node/47789 Dude, Where's My Dude? - Dudelicious Dissection, From Sontag to Spicoli, New York Observer

  • http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl? date=20010621 Words@random: "dude"

  • http://dudespaper.com/dude-university/material-for-the-study-of-dude-part-1 Material for the Study of Dude - The etymological origin of the word "dude" by Barry Popik, David Shulman, and Gerald Cohen. Originally published in Comments on Etymology , October 1993, Vol. 23, #1


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