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What does the word tude mean?

"Tude" is not a real word in the English language. It's a slang suffix, often used to create informal, sometimes humorous, words.

It usually implies:

* Attitude: The most common meaning. For example, "That guy has a bad tude" means he has a bad attitude.

* State or quality: It can sometimes be used to describe a specific state or quality, such as "stud-tude" (implying a sense of being a stud).

Examples of "tude" words:

* Baditude: A bad attitude.

* Go-get-'em-tude: A determined and driven attitude.

* Swagitude: A confident and stylish attitude.

* Glam-tude: A glamorous and fashionable attitude.

While "tude" itself isn't a real word, its use is widespread in informal language, especially in youth culture and online spaces.

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