dudess

English

WOTD – 11 May 2016
Rodeo Cowgirl by American artist Charles Marion Russell (1864–1926)

Etymology

dude + -ess.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈd(j)uːdɛs/
  • Hyphenation: du‧dess

Noun

dudess (plural dudesses)

  1. A female dude.
    1. (dated) A cowgirl.
    2. A woman, generally a younger woman, especially one who is perceived to be cool or hip.
      • 1988, Larry Beinhart, You Get What You Pay For, New York, N.Y.: William Morrow and Company, →ISBN:
        “Sorry, dude,” I said. “Dispatch One, she's gonna call me?” / “Yo, the dudess,” he said, heading out the door.
      • 1997, Ed Dunlop, chapter 10, in “How Do I Get These Kids to Listen?”: Practical Ways to Gain and Hold Attention in the Classroom, Murfreesboro, Tenn.: Sword of the Lord Publishers, →ISBN, page 181:
        DEALING WITH DEFIANT DUDES (AND DUDESSES) [chapter title]
      • 2007, “Foreword”, in Otto Penzler, editor, Dead Man's Hand, Orlando, Fla.: Harcourt, →ISBN:
        Those smart dudes (and dudesses) on ESPN (and virtually every other channel, it seems) winning hundreds of thousands, or even millions, at Texas Hold 'Em, don't become legends because they're lucky, although that is an element of poker, as it is in life, that should never be discounted.

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