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"Few insults carried greater sting than calling a city dweller a "hick," or a farmer a "DUDE." -a book about the 1890s What is the history behind the use of the word dude as an insult? When did the meaning change? Why did "dude" reflect a rural-urban divide?

by /u/SilverRoyce in /r/AskHistorians

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