Define Dudemar Meaning

Dudemar
(n.) the male love interest of a strong female protagonist, typically little more than eye candy. He possesses little personality or depth of character.
(n.) the male version of a damsel in distress.
(n.) an attractive male with little brain power or practical skills. Typically seen as belonging to a socially mobile female.

ie. Michael Corvin in 2003's Underworld is Selene's dudemar.

ie. "Who is Kate's new dudemar? He's a total hottie."
By Karyl
Dudemar
(n.) the male love interest of a strong female protagonist, typically little more than eye candy. He possesses little personality or depth of character.
(n.) a damsel in distress who is male.

ie. Michael Corvin in 2003's Underworld is Selene's dudemar.

ie. "Who is Kate's new dudemar? He's a total hottie."
By Emalia
Dudemar
(N) A corruption of the common epithet dude. It is synonymous with dude, but exponentially more lame -- unless used ironically.

The term first appeared (to my knowledge) on the television adaptation of horror author Stephen King's Quicksilver Highway. A hitchhiking drifter addressed his driver as 'dudemar' inspiring rage in the latter. This is the common response.

Hey, dudemar, chill.

or

What's happenin' dudemar?
By Ainslie