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==Origins and history==
==Origins and history==
There is no definitive origin of the word ''dude''.{{fact}} The [[Oxford Dictionary]] suggests it comes from a German [[dialect]] word meaning '[[fool]]'.{{fact}} The ''Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang'' cites an 1877 reference in an unpublished letter of the painter [[Frederick Remington]]: "Don't send me any more women or any more dudes," he told a correspondent who was sending him sketches. The term entered [[New York City]] slang in [[1883]], referring to a fastidiously sharp dresser, affecting sophistication.{{fact}} "Dude" was quickly applied to urbanites, especially Easterners vacationing in the West, who affected elaborate '[[Wild West]]' dress, as paying visitors at a "[[dude ranch]]." The ''dude'' in "dude ranch" was a figure of mockery; an urban Easterner affecting the look and lifestyle of the Western [[cowboy]], but only on a temporary basis.{{fact}} Also is used in Africa to describe the hair on an elephants butt.{{fact}}
There is no definitive origin of the word ''dude''.{{fact}} The [[Oxford Dictionary]] suggests it comes from a German [[dialect]] word meaning '[[fool]]'.{{fact}} The ''Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang'' cites an 1877 reference in an unpublished letter of the painter [[Frederick Remington]]: "Don't send me any more women or any more dudes," he told a correspondent who was sending him sketches. The term entered [[New York City]] slang in [[1883]], referring to a fastidiously sharp dresser, affecting sophistication.{{fact}} "Dude" was quickly applied to urbanites, especially Easterners vacationing in the West, who affected elaborate '[[Wild West]]' dress, as paying visitors at a "[[dude ranch]]." The ''dude'' in "dude ranch" was a figure of mockery; an urban Easterner affecting the look and lifestyle of the Western [[cowboy]], but only on a temporary basis.{{fact}} Also is used in Africa to describe the hair on an elephant's butt.{{fact}}


==Use of "dude" in reference to females==
==Use of "dude" in reference to females==

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"Dude" is an informal term of address, usually referring to a man or boy. Its usage and meaning have evolved over time. A popular slang term among teenagers.

Origins and history

There is no definitive origin of the word dude.[citation needed] The Oxford Dictionary suggests it comes from a German dialect word meaning 'fool'.[citation needed] The Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang cites an 1877 reference in an unpublished letter of the painter Frederick Remington: "Don't send me any more women or any more dudes," he told a correspondent who was sending him sketches. The term entered New York City slang in 1883, referring to a fastidiously sharp dresser, affecting sophistication.[citation needed] "Dude" was quickly applied to urbanites, especially Easterners vacationing in the West, who affected elaborate 'Wild West' dress, as paying visitors at a "dude ranch." The dude in "dude ranch" was a figure of mockery; an urban Easterner affecting the look and lifestyle of the Western cowboy, but only on a temporary basis.[citation needed] Also is used in Africa to describe the hair on an elephant's butt.[citation needed]

Use of "dude" in reference to females

Dude, in the prescriptive sense, can refer to both men and women. American Heritage Dictionary recognizes this in its definition dude definition 3.b., that "dudes" can be "persons of either sex," although some people will refer to females as "dudettes"

Dude in pop culture

The term dude became prominent in surfer culture in the early '60s, but it wasn't until the mid-'70s that it started creeping into the mainstream. The following is an attempt to list the major pop culture events that have contributed to the spread of this remarkable word, in chronological order.

A dude is someone "cool"

See also