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dude 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/do͞od/,
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dudes, plural;
  1. Dress up elaborately
    • - my brother was all duded up in silver and burgundy
Noun
  1. A man; a guy
    • - if some dude smacked me, I'd smack him back
  2. A stylish, fastidious man
    • - cool dudes
  3. A city-dweller, esp. one vacationing on a ranch in the western U.S


  1. fellow: an informal form of address for a man; "Say, fellow, what are you doing?"; "Hey buster, what's up?"
  2. dandy: a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance
  3. A dude is an individual, typically male, particularly somebody well dressed or who has never lived outside a big city. The female equivalent, which is used less often, is "dudette." However, "dude" has evolved to become more unisex to encompass both genders, and this was true even in the 1950s.
  4. "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was released as the first of three singles from the Permanent Vacation album in 1987. ...
  5. Dude (The Highway Life) is a rock musical with a book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and music by Galt MacDermot. It is an allegory about good and evil, the conflict between mankind's creative and destructive urges, the power of love, and the joy to be found in simple pleasures. ...
  6. "Dude" is the first single by Jamaican musician Beenie Man from his studio album Back to Basics. It features Ms. Thing and was produced and written by Dave Kelly. The song is enhanced by the use of a vocoder. The music video uses the remix of the song, which features Shawnna.
  7. The Dude is the first solo album from Houston rapper, Devin the Dude. He had previously only released music as a member of The Odd Squad and Facemob. The album features production from Houston legend Brad Jordan aka Scarface, but the majority is done by Smoke House Productions mixer Domo.
  8. The Dude: The Magazine Devoted to Pleasure was a men's magazine of the 1950s that was published bi-monthly by the Mystery Publishing Co., Inc. at 48 West 48th Street, New York, New York. The magazine was published from 1956 to around 1976.
  9. (dudely) Of or pertaining to a dude (in various senses)
  10. an Easterner, or anyone in up-scale town clothes, rather than plain range-riding or work clothes.
  11. In the 60's, a dude was a geek or a panty waist.
  12. is the solo project of Tony De Nardo of the Muggs, and the Kid Gloves (self-released) album is obviously a labor of love. Looser and more chilled than his regular gig, Dude’s influences range between, to these ears, the Beatles, Dylan and song writers like Marshall Crenshaw. Good stuff.
  13. is a Trainer on Route 29 right outside New Bark Town in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. He notices the player pass by a few times and decides to teach him/her how to catch Pokémon. He is the Generation II equivalent of the old man, and was replaced with Lyra or Ethan in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
  14. This word is very popular nowadays, especially with young people. You can often hear this word in movies and television shows, or with your Native English speaker friends. It has been around for awhile but young people are using the word dude, more and more. So…dude, what does it mean?
  15. A cool word that can be put at the beginning or the end of a sentence to give you a sense of being cooler. Ex. Dude, that was killer! or That was killer dude!
  16. A generic title for a person -- typically a male.
  17. A casual birder who prefers pleasant surroundings and nice weather. Usually satisfied with quite common birds that would drive a twitcher insane with boredom. ...
  18. refers to a friend or acquaintance, usually male. Used instead of his name.
  19. 1. a person; 2. a friend; 3. an exclamation of surprise or concern. (This is a very popular word among young people and it can have many different meanings depending on how it's used.)
  20. used to mean dandy, the 19th century term for metrosexual. In the 1960s, baby boomers appropriated the word as a form of address to another hip person. ...
  21. Comrade/ friend and/or name for unknown individuals.
  22. man from the city, inexperienced rider or wealthy Easterner who goes to a ranch to experience the cowboy life; also a mail-order cowboy.
  23. Not strictly speaking only a surfing term, but for years this was the only place it was used. Strangely enough the word originally meant a tramp /scarecrow
  24. Developer Under Delusions of Entitlement
  25. n.; fancy dressin' city-slicker; not considered complementary by cowboys (by us Texas boys, anyway).