'tude

'tude

 (to͞od, tyo͞od)
n. Slang
An arrogant or hostile attitude or disposition.

[Short for attitude.]
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'tude

(tjuːd; tuːd)
n
slang a hostile or defiant manner
[C20: from attitude]
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