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 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 mdash; an effortless kinship that s not  stanley us too intimate.Cool s stanley cup olidarity 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 stanley cup uk -day period.He found the word taps into nonconformity and a new Americ Sxcc Video: Lava Pouring Over Ice Looks Deliciously Bubbly
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