"Bro, man, dude" Do you say it?

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Master Kuja

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I'll say dude with somewhat alarming frequency at times, but I only really use "bro" in the context of...Well, a picture says a thousand words.

 

Madara XIII

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AvsJoe said:
Dude, I call everyone "dude". I call chicks "dude". I call my mom "dude", much to her chagrin. I don't use that word online but in the meatspace I say it once every fifteen words or so.
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Brian Hendershot

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I say all three. Though I use bro in a more ironic way. Example: Congrats citizen, you are now a "bro". Or the famous You mad bro, you mad?

I use to say that's cute to make fun of one of my friends...and then I couldn't stop saying it.
 

Madara XIII

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Master Kuja said:
I'll say dude with somewhat alarming frequency at times, but I only really use "bro" in the context of...Well, a picture says a thousand words.

BWAHAHAHAHA XD I can't stop laughing at that picture.

I'll never be able to take spiderman seriously again
 

Wuvlycuddles

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I used to say Dude whenever i forgot someones name, which i do often but after watching TBL i'm quite fond of calling people El Duderino. I only use "Bro" when i am being sarcy about something, like "Nice try bro!" for when someone totally fails at something.

As for man, don't think i ever use that one.
 

chstens

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Yeah, I call all my friends for Bro-Man-Dude.

"Hey! Bro-Man-Dude! Check this out!"
 

Chaza

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I usually use dude to to start a sentance like "Dude that was cool".
I use man in the phrase "Yeah man" I use this alot.
I don't think I use bro not sure.
Oh I also don't say word, just sweet, cool, awesome e.t.c.
 

Eclectic Dreck

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I rarely use any of those words. Of the three I use the word man the most (not as a verbalized pause but rather in the form of "that man over there. . . ") and have, from time to time, used the word bro and dude ironically.
 

dnnydllr

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I say all of them...it started out as an ironic thing, but now it's escalated into everyday language. I'm trying to quit...for real, bro, I'm trying...DAMMIT.
 

Sexy Street

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Ya, man. I totally use that with my bro's all the time! I'm just the shit at bowling too, so they just call me the "dude".
 

Martyr4thecause

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I use the words dude and man consistently, but dude crops up primarily in sentences where it ends up being the ONLY word in that particular sentence. It usually emphasizes the tone of a reaction, with impressed or surprised being a short louder "DUDE!" which often means "Dude, that's awesome!" while if sympathetic or bummed out I'll use a longer "Duuude..." which is to say "That's rough dude." I started using bro ironically because I grew my blonde hair out longer and people started saying I looked like a surfer, and it was really forced at first, but now I use it all the time, just about always with other guys though, and even then almost always friends. The word buddy, I use only when talking to children I like, usually my only male cousin, and it goes sort of along the lines of "Hey what's up little buddy!" I've also taken to using the work "Killer." as a descriptive word meaning cool, or badass. Maybe I'm turning into a surfer, as a Canadian, I doubt it, but I sure talk the talk :p
 

Snotnarok

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I take bro to a whole NEW level. Broklahoma, brochaco, broloni. I use it in the cheesiest way possible for maximum bro-tacular awesume..atude.
 

JTLW

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Dude, I'm a registered Dudeist priest... chaplain... minister... whatever the fuck you wanna call it.

I day dude more often than I should, but I like it as a word. So it's okay. Dude.

I'm also fairly liberal with my use of man, bro, etc. Word sometimes steals its way into my lexicon, but not too regularly.

I'm the kind of dude who starts a conversation with yo.

I'm fairly sure I'm stuck in the 90's in my head.
 

Lexxi64

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Well, I say "yo, dude" in a joking way, or "...duuuuuude..." when I think someone's said something stupid, but I don't say it too often, it's not really a word I like to use. Also, "bro" and "man" aren't really...well, I don't like them, and that's that.
I mostly call people "fool", which isn't nice, but once I start saying it as a joke I keep it as an actual nickname for people.
Also, seeing as I'm a scouser, I've started taking the piss out of people with the same accent, by calling them "ming", which is...embarrassing, to say the least. Some of the words people use these days, though, my god...