dudette

dudette
The femine name for dude. One who is hip, nad, or cool.
Used in a greeting sentence. Related words or phases: That is whack!; Wassup, Dude?; Dude; and Sweetness!

Check that dudette out - man, is she hip.


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  • dudette — by 1991, from DUDE (Cf. dude) in the surfer/teen slang sense + fem. ending ETTE (Cf. ette). Earlier (in the Old West sense) were dudine (1883), dudess (1885) …   Etymology dictionary

  • dudette — The femine name for dude. One who is hip, nad, or cool. Used in a greeting sentence. Related words or phases: That is whack!; Wassup, Dude?; Dude; and Sweetness! Check that dudette out man, is she hip …   Dictionary of american slang

  • dudette — [“dudet] n. a young woman; the feminine of dude. □ Susan is one fine ooking dudette. □ The place was filled with good looking dudettes, just waiting for the right guy to come along …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • dudette — noun The female equivalent of dude (in the sense of tourist) …   Wiktionary

  • Dudette — female dude …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • dudette — Australian Slang female dude …   English dialects glossary

  • dudette — /duˈdɛt/ (say dooh det) noun Colloquial (humorous) a female dude …  

  • Dude — For the song by Beenie Man, see Dude (song). For a dude in the sense of a buddy, see Friend. Evander Berry Wall, a New York socialite, was dubbed King of the Dudes. He is pictured (1888) in the New York American …   Wikipedia

  • Placeholder name — Placeholder names are words that can refer to objects or people whose names are either temporarily forgotten, irrelevant, or unknown in the context in which they are being discussed. Whatchamacallit (for objects) and Whatshisname or Whatshername… …   Wikipedia

  • American Video Entertainment — Double Strike redirects here. For other uses, see Double Strike (disambiguation). American Video Entertainment Type Public Industry Video gaming Genre …   Wikipedia

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