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jonza
12-08-2004, 01:18 PM
Here you go! I've always found the use of the 'D' word a bit condescending, possibly even disrespectful (not being American), but finally there's some research on one of the most important words in the American language! :cool:


Linguist Deciphers Uses of Word 'Dude'

By MIKE CRISSEY

PITTSBURGH - Dude, you've got to read this. A linguist from the University of Pittsburgh has published a scholarly paper deconstructing and deciphering the word "dude,'' contending it is much more than a catchall for lazy, inarticulate surfers, skaters, slackers and teenagers.

An admitted dude-user during his college years, Scott Kiesling said the four-letter word has many uses: in greetings ("What's up, dude?''); as an exclamation ("Whoa, Dude!''); commiseration ("Dude, I'm so sorry.''); to one-up someone ("That's so lame, dude.''); as well as agreement, surprise and disgust ("Dude.''

Kiesling says in the fall edition of American Speech that the word derives its power from something he calls cool solidarity - an effortless kinship that's not too intimate.

Cool solidarity is especially important to young men who are under social pressure to be close with other young men, but not enough to be suspected as gay.

In other words: Close, dude, but not that close.

"It's like man or buddy, there is often this male-male addressed term that says, 'I'm your friend but not much more than your friend,''' said Kiesling, whose research focuses on language and masculinity.

To decode the word's meaning, Kiesling listened to conversations with fraternity members he taped in 1993. He also had undergraduate students in sociolinguistics classes in 2001 and 2002 write down the first 20 times they heard "dude'' and who said it during a three-day period.

He found the word taps into nonconformity and a new American image of leisurely success.

Anecdotally, men were the predominant users of the word, but women sometimes call each other dudes.

Less frequently, men will call women dudes and vice versa. But that comes with some rules, according to self-reporting from students in a 2002 language and gender class included in the paper.

"Men report that they use dude with women with whom they are close friends, but not with women with whom they are intimate,'' according to the study.

His students also reported that they were least likely to use the word with parents, bosses and professors.

Historically, dude originally meant "old rags'' - a "dudesman'' was a scarecrow. In the late 1800s, a "dude'' was akin to a "dandy,'' a meticulously dressed man, especially out West. It became "cool'' in the 1930s and 1940s, according to Kiesling. Dude began its rise in the teenage lexicon with the 1981 movie "Fast Times at Ridgemont High.''

"Dude'' also shows no signs of disappearing as more and more of our culture becomes youth-centered, said Mary Bucholtz, an associate professor of linguistics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

"I have seen middle-aged men using 'dude' with each other,'' she said.

On the Net: American Dialectic Society: http://www.americandialect.org

micki76
12-08-2004, 01:24 PM
I'm in that minority of women who use "Dude" a LOT. My male co-workers just laugh at me (all over 45 yrs old) and my fermale boss thinks it's hilarious. Hubby HATES when I use it on him. :D

Barbara
12-08-2004, 01:38 PM
I learnt it first in "dude ranch" the ranches in the West for tourists- and I have no idea how that matches the scarecrow.:D

Crikit
12-08-2004, 06:13 PM
I'm always using the word dude, can't help it. That one word can mean so many different things, plus it's fun to use.

Amber
12-08-2004, 07:00 PM
This is so true. Alot of guy friends of mine use "dude" alot with each other. I say it pretty much when I'm with them, but when I'm around my girl friends I don't use it much, only when we are joking around. :p

BCBlondie
12-08-2004, 08:41 PM
I say 'dude' a lot to friends (whether they be girl or boy). :p

I don't see how it would be disrespectful. It's just like saying something like: "Hey you, listen..." or something...


Dude, where's my car???

:p ;) :D

teenster3
12-09-2004, 12:26 AM
My husband & his brother ALWAYS call each other DUDE & have since I've known them....at least 7 1/2 years now!!!!:p

Kater
12-09-2004, 01:00 AM
I have two female American born Desi (their term) friends who use "dude" to greet everyone! I tease them mercilessly for it! ;)
You might think it'd be common in Hawaii but "bro" or "brah" is more common than "dude."
Cool solidarity, huh? Interesting.
I myself use "dude" sometimes, but usually only in jest. ;)

BitsyNaceyDog
12-09-2004, 06:48 AM
I use the word dude a lot too, usually when talking to my dogs. "Dude, what are you doing", "come here dude".

Actually I say it to all my animals now that I think about it, and probably other peoples animals too.

Harmanie
12-09-2004, 06:58 AM
I'm one of those "DUDE!" kinda gals. I find myself saying it to my friends all the time. I never thought of it as disrespectful as well. But if caught said enough times, it could be annoying. lol...

Its just one of those words that is used for everything.
("dude, I'm so sorry,) was one of them. ("Dude, that was deep") and at times it is used for comedy. ("Dude, wheres my car?") lol! One of the famouse ones. lol.