Duded Out

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈdudəd aʊt/

Definitions of duded out

verb to dress or style oneself in a fashionable or trendy way, typically associated with Western or cowboy attire

Example Sentences

A1 He duded out of going to the party because he wasn't feeling well.

A2 She duded out on her friends by not showing up to the movie night.

B1 The team captain duded out of taking responsibility for the loss.

B2 The politician duded out of answering the tough questions during the debate.

C1 The CEO duded out of making a decision on the controversial issue.

C2 The artist duded out of attending the gallery opening to avoid the critics.

Examples of duded out in a Sentence

formal The man duded out in his best suit for the job interview.

informal He totally duded out in front of his crush and couldn't speak properly.

slang I duded out and forgot to bring my homework to class.

figurative The team duded out in the final minutes of the game, costing them the win.

Grammatical Forms of duded out

past tense

duded out

plural

dude out

comparative

more duded out

superlative

most duded out

present tense

dude out

future tense

will dude out

perfect tense

have duded out

continuous tense

is duding out

singular

dudes out

positive degree

dude out

infinitive

to dude out

gerund

duding out

participle

duded out

Origin and Evolution of duded out

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: American English
Story behind the word: The term 'duded out' originated in the United States in the mid-19th century during the Gold Rush era.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who was dressed up in fancy or flashy clothing, the term 'duded out' has evolved to also mean someone who is overly styled or accessorized in a showy manner.