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rudish

English

Etymology

From Middle English rudish, rewdissh, equivalent to rude +? -ish.

Adjective

rudish (comparative more rudish, superlative most rudish)

  1. Somewhat rude.
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dudish

English

Etymology

dude +? -ish

Adjective

dudish (comparative more dudish, superlative most dudish)

  1. (dated) Like a dude or dandy; foppish; fastidious about personal appearance.
    • 1950, Life (volume 28, number 4, 23 January 1950, page 45)
      Women go dudish with pique trim, starched or flowered bosoms

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