A fork of Rural Dictionary
Troy Mandaloniz, a fighter on the ultimate fighter season 6. part of team serra. he is a tough ass Hawaiian who "brings da tunda" and plays the ukulele.
that Hawaiian dude is tough. He almost seems like Rude Boy.
Along with his female counterpart -the Rude Girl- 'Rudys' as they are called in the ska scene were developed by the first ska bands to mimic the depression(or) post war gansters of america. The word 'Rude' is refrenced to Jamaican culture where it is slang for mischevious or obscene. A Rude Boy's attire would include a white button up and thin tie under a closed black blazer top with matching dress pants, A Black Ferdora with an occasional white stripe of fabric, and to top it off, sunglasses and classy skankin' boots- or loafers. Normally associated with the traditional two-tone ska scene, Rude Boys can now be seen as a nostalgic tribute for the more modern 3rd wave ska followers.
Him: "I think this guy showed up at the wrong joint, whys he wearing sunglasses?" That Guy: "He's gotta be a Rude Boy" Him: "..." That Guy: "does he have a 9mm?" Him: "AND a 3-piece suit" That Guy: "Yup hes gotta be a Rude boy"
American - Followers of The Ska Genre, charicterized by Checkered clothing and fancy dress n' hats. Jamacan - Lower class youth who were typically violent and dressed fancily to immitate the upper class British - Form of wiggie. Middle to upper class who attempt to act "gangsta" and tough
American - "There were like 256926526 Rude boys at the mustard plug show" Jamacan - "We shouldnt go down that street, we might be jumped by some rude boys" British - "Ha look at that rude boy, I wonder how he can walk with his pants so low"
1.In the 60's in jamaica, they were the ones who went to sound system shows and the like, and were very violent. They wore suits and pork-pie hats to imitate the rich. The were basically the gangsters of that time and place. They were also the first Jamaican youth subculture. When they went to America they influenced the skins there. 2. When they influenced those kids, two-tone (second wave) ska started. A rudie after that point is a person who supports ska music, is a fan of checkers (symbolized black and white unity), suits, pork-pie hats, etc. They are not violent or criminal like the rude boys of Jamaica. They like to skank. (a dance done to ska music. 3. Refers to (both white and black) lower-class youth in Britain that like to follow the trends and new fashions from Africa. Also sometimes called chavs or townies.
1. The rude boys started a huge riot at the sound system show last night. 2. The rude boys skanked throughout the whole show. 3. The rude boys had just found out about the newest trend.