The Dude: The Magazine Devoted to Pleasure was a men's magazine of the 1950s that was published bi-monthly by the Mystery Publishing Co., Inc. at 48 West 48th Street, New York, New York. The magazine was published from August 1956 to around 1976.
The magazine contained articles on style, music, society, politics, women, and contained seminude pictures of women.
Dude is an American slang term for an individual, typically male.
Dude or Dudes may also refer to:
The Dude is the solo debut album from Houston rapper/singer Devin the Dude, who was then known as Devin. He had previously only released music as a member of the Odd Squad and Facemob. The album features production from Houston legend Brad Jordan aka Scarface but the majority is done by Smoke House Productions mixer Domo.
The D Series is a line of pickup trucks that was sold by Dodge from 1961 to 1980. After 1980, the trucks were renamed Dodge Ram and the same basic design was retained until the 1994 introduction of a completely redesigned Ram. The D Series shared its AD platform with the Dodge Ramcharger/Plymouth Trailduster twins.
The body offered the then-traditional step-style bed, with distinct fenders as an option.
The D Series used the familiar Chrysler Slant-6 engine in displacements of 170 cu in, 198 cu in, and 225 cu in as the base models, depending on the year. (The 198 was relatively rare, available as the base engine only from 1969–1973.) All of Chrysler's larger engines, with the notable exception of the Chrysler Hemi engine were available as factory options.
Another innovation was the introduction of an alternator rather than a generator for electrical power. A three-speed automatic transmission was a major advance—the truck used a two-speed automatic less than a decade earlier.