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-ette is a feminine suffix. If you add it to the slang word "dude," meaning a guy, you get dudette, a girl.I have heard women address each other as "dude": "Hey, dude, wassup?" The -ette ending seems to be used when one wants to emphasize the femininity of the term in a humorous way.
The slang opposite gender is usually "chick" (Lots of chicks and dudes were there).There is also "dudette : A cool girl or woman; a female dude" is the answerThe opposite of a dude would depend on the meaning:Dude = man or guy, you could use "dudette" or "woman"Dude = city man, the opposite would be country boyDude = dandy, the opposite would be a plain man"Heard of dudette"
"Dudette" is a casual and informal slang term used to refer to a female person, similar to how "dude" is used for males. It is often used in the same context as "dude" to address or refer to a woman or girl.
Oh, dude, the feminine of grander is grander. I mean, come on, we don't need to complicate things here. Grander works for both guys and gals. It's like saying, "Hey, that pizza is delicious," whether you're a dude or a dudette. So, yeah, grander is grander, no need to change it up.
"pero no por ti guey" means, "but not for you dude"
"Dudette" is the feminine form of "dude". Rather than calling a girl "dude" you say "dudette". Pronunciation: Dude - ett
A Dudette is a female dude.
The word dudette - is simply the feminine form of the masculine slang word dude.
No not at all it means a female dude.
Yes, it is the feminine form of "dude". Both dude and dudette are informal terms, and dudette in particular is generally used in a joking manner.
Some dude or dudette.
dudette!
Dudette is pronounced like the word dude, and the suffix that indicates a feminine version of something. It rhymes with brunette, for example.
It can be anything from a dude making cheese to a dudette sewing a sock. :)
throw it out dude/dudette
not gonna happen dude or dudette
go have fun dude or dudette