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Deforestation"Suh Dude", short for "what's up dude?", is an expression popularized by Vine comedian Nick Colletti and American dubstep producer Tanner Petulla (a.k.a Getter) in a series of video clips uploaded in 2015.
On March 23rd, 2015, Colletti uploaded a Vine of himself yelling "ayy dude!" in a phone conversation with Petulla, who then responds to his greeting with "suh dude" (pronounced suh-dew), a casual way of saying "sup dude," which in itself is a shorthand form of the expression "what's up, dude?".
On November 13th, Colletti uploaded a Vine of himself saying the phrase "suh dude" and making peace signs at the camera (shown below, left). The same day, Petulla posted several clips of himself saying "suh dude" to Vine.
On November 13th, 2015, Viner G. Avocado posted the "suh dude" clips edited together. On November 15th, Petulla posted the mashup video to his Facebook page, where it received upwards of 8 million views and 80,000 shares over the next two months. On November 20th, the Funny Things YouTube channel reuploaded the video. On November 22nd, Redditor guywhosaysyeah posted the video to the /r/videos subreddit.
On December 4th, Petulla uploaded a Vine in which he yells "suh dude" at a man riding a self-balancing scooter down the sidewalk
On December 28th, Petulla's retail site TrippyBurger began selling "Suh Dude" merchandise.
On January 16th, 2016, Petulla uploaded a Vine in which he and Colletti say "suh dude" and laugh while talking on the phone. In the first week, the video gained over 2 million loops, 61,000 likes and 29,000 revines. That day, the website Suhdu.de was created, which features a clickable button that produces an audio clip of Petulla saying "suh dude."
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Deforestation"Suh Dude", short for "what's up dude?", is an expression popularized by Vine comedian Nick Colletti and American dubstep producer Tanner Petulla (a.k.a Getter) in a series of video clips uploaded in 2015.
On March 23rd, 2015, Colletti uploaded a Vine of himself yelling "ayy dude!" in a phone conversation with Petulla, who then responds to his greeting with "suh dude" (pronounced suh-dew), a casual way of saying "sup dude," which in itself is a shorthand form of the expression "what's up, dude?".
On November 13th, Colletti uploaded a Vine of himself saying the phrase "suh dude" and making peace signs at the camera (shown below, left). The same day, Petulla posted several clips of himself saying "suh dude" to Vine.
On November 13th, 2015, Viner G. Avocado posted the "suh dude" clips edited together. On November 15th, Petulla posted the mashup video to his Facebook page, where it received upwards of 8 million views and 80,000 shares over the next two months. On November 20th, the Funny Things YouTube channel reuploaded the video. On November 22nd, Redditor guywhosaysyeah posted the video to the /r/videos subreddit.
On December 4th, Petulla uploaded a Vine in which he yells "suh dude" at a man riding a self-balancing scooter down the sidewalk
On December 28th, Petulla's retail site TrippyBurger began selling "Suh Dude" merchandise.
On January 16th, 2016, Petulla uploaded a Vine in which he and Colletti say "suh dude" and laugh while talking on the phone. In the first week, the video gained over 2 million loops, 61,000 likes and 29,000 revines. That day, the website Suhdu.de was created, which features a clickable button that produces an audio clip of Petulla saying "suh dude."
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Deforestation"Suh Dude", short for "what's up dude?", is an expression popularized by Vine comedian Nick Colletti and American dubstep producer Tanner Petulla (a.k.a Getter) in a series of video clips uploaded in 2015.
On March 23rd, 2015, Colletti uploaded a Vine of himself yelling "ayy dude!" in a phone conversation with Petulla, who then responds to his greeting with "suh dude" (pronounced suh-dew), a casual way of saying "sup dude," which in itself is a shorthand form of the expression "what's up, dude?".
On November 13th, Colletti uploaded a Vine of himself saying the phrase "suh dude" and making peace signs at the camera (shown below, left). The same day, Petulla posted several clips of himself saying "suh dude" to Vine.
On November 13th, 2015, Viner G. Avocado posted the "suh dude" clips edited together. On November 15th, Petulla posted the mashup video to his Facebook page, where it received upwards of 8 million views and 80,000 shares over the next two months. On November 20th, the Funny Things YouTube channel reuploaded the video. On November 22nd, Redditor guywhosaysyeah posted the video to the /r/videos subreddit.
On December 4th, Petulla uploaded a Vine in which he yells "suh dude" at a man riding a self-balancing scooter down the sidewalk
On December 28th, Petulla's retail site TrippyBurger began selling "Suh Dude" merchandise.
On January 16th, 2016, Petulla uploaded a Vine in which he and Colletti say "suh dude" and laugh while talking on the phone. In the first week, the video gained over 2 million loops, 61,000 likes and 29,000 revines. That day, the website Suhdu.de was created, which features a clickable button that produces an audio clip of Petulla saying "suh dude."
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yangumanewhen you think nick colletti vines are the funniest shit ever
MinggI didn't know what this meant, so I watched the vines...
Anndddd they were fucking terrible. How the hell do you people think that's funny? It's fucking dumb.
yangumanewhen you think nick colletti vines are the funniest shit ever
Turd.Fergusonwell they are.
DeforestationThat day, the website Suhdu.de was created, which features a clickable button that produces an audio clip of Petulla saying "suh dude.
SFBdo people actually think this is funny?