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The U. Abides › Forums › Lounge › General Discussion › Dudeish vs Dudeist
Do you use the term ‘Dudeish’ or do you only use Dudeist?
To me, Dudeish is used when referring to the religion and Dudeist is used when referring to the practitioners.
Is this the correct interpretation or am I like a child who has wandered into the middle of a movie?
This is the first I have seen “Dudish” Like most new things I must approach with caution.
Heyo!
Maybe Dudeish would be more like a description for someone who did something that’s something a Dudeist might do?
Person Getting Frustrated with something: “Sigh… you know what man? Fu*k it.”
Person Watching the Ordeal: “Hah, that was a pretty Dudeish thing to say.”
Although, I think ‘Dudeist’ would fit for that as well, so maybe it doesn’t really matter. 🙂
Travel to the Misty High Lands of the Dudeish.
[quote quote=30885]Heyo!
Maybe Dudeish would be more like a description for someone who did something that’s something a Dudeist might do?
Person Getting Frustrated with something: “Sigh… you know what man? Fu*k it.”
Person Watching the Ordeal: “Hah, that was a pretty Dudeish thing to say.”
Although, I think ‘Dudeist’ would fit for that as well, so maybe it doesn’t really matter.
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I’d say that is an apt analogy. It would refer to something dude-like, however you can also be the dudeliest dudeish dudeist of dudeness, Dude. 😎
LOL, Dudeliest dudeish dudeist of dudeness, dude sounds good! 🙂