Whodyanickabollockoff
Mon 12-Nov-12 22:32:26
Like it was a youngish crowd and some bloke i'd never met before goes and 'dudettes' also???I always thought it was a uni-sex word 'dudes'.Please correct me if i'm wrong.TYIA
I think life is too short! He sounds bizarre.
picnicbasketcase
Mon 12-Nov-12 22:59:18
I say dude all the time, I like it. Male or female, everyone is a dude. Dude.
Whodyanickabollockoff
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:00:05
he was bizarre LRD and very angry
FourthTimeAround
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:00:18
Dudes means men or boys in my book. As does guys (kids TV presenters please note)
Whodyanickabollockoff
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:00:45
hey picnicbasketcase high five dude 
Yes, I say guys. Unisex.
Tell the bloke he's an arse, a rude arse. Then tell him to fuck right off. It's him not you.
MaryMotherOfCheeses
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:04:06
Good god, do people really say "dude"?
And (even worse) "dudette"???
Mmm. I avoid guys as I think of it being gendered.
Guess it is all up for debate.
Whodyanickabollockoff
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:05:00
I know originally 'GUYS' i always thought was a male word and has become a uni-sex word like 'DUDES' has imo. I wonder what Charlie Brown or Beavis and Butthead would have made of it all.
Whodyanickabollockoff
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:08:56
'Shaggy' from Scooby do used to say it and i think he used to say it to the girls I think they were called 'Thelma and Louise'.
Thanks for all your kind words and support i appreciate it 
I consider guys to be better than girls. Someone at work who is my senior in job terms but only about 5yo than me refers to me and my counterpart as "the girls". It gets on my tits. I've a fairly senior job though not as senior as hers. Makes me feel like a 16yo YTS trainee.
BarbecuedBillygoats
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:13:05
Thelma and daphne
Dudes unisex though slightly cringey
As is guys
BarbecuedBillygoats
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:13:38
Duck it. Velma sodding phone
Whodyanickabollockoff
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:14:09
Thanks VivaLeBeaver nice one 
Whodyanickabollockoff
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:17:08
What about the rhyming 'Hi Guys' ? Surely thats has a nice ring to it and is a 'cool' thing to say .It seems to send out a message of youthfulness .I expect you wouldn't say it to a bunch of grannies and grandads nor 'dudes' 
charlearose
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:21:24
My dog is called Dude and he is a sock eating little bastard ( well not little cos he is a Dogue De Bordeaux so already 8 stone at 10 month old
Everyone thinks its hysterical that we called one of our dogs Dude, but as we have a Shabba, Spooks, Narca, Chullo, Hussey the tart & one called Hooker, Dude is a pretty normal name to us
my next dog will be called OY
socharlotte
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:25:13
Maybe it's a regional thing but round this way a dude is male!
You should have been pulled up for using the incorrect greeting. The correct form is clearly, 'Yo dudes!'.
Whodyanickabollockoff
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:28:17
vivalebeaver i can totally relate to that being called 'the girls' would drive me round the bend i supposed you could start saying alright 'girl' to her when she talks to you like that or is that a bit nonchalant maybe but is infact mirroring what she is saying. It was bit like me growing up as the youngest son i was always referred to as a 'little brother' by my elder brother and i jsut hated it being called 'little' in the same way you hate being called 'the girls' .It used to bug me
Whodyanickabollockoff
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:29:16
ArbitraryUsername , well spotted 
BarbecuedBillygoats
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:31:03
Online chat room
Alright numpties
Wassup muppets
Yo dudinis
Howdy suckers
All fine
He was a twat. Greet people how you want, as long as its appropriate and with friendly intent
TheCatInTheHairnet
Mon 12-Nov-12 23:40:16
Dude is for everybody here, but suits guys more imho.