ducky
English
Alternative forms
- duckie (noun only)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdʌki/
Adjective
ducky (comparative duckier, superlative duckiest)
- Resembling or characteristic of a duck.
- 2016, Helaine Becker, Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
- A barrage of very ducky kazoo blats filled the air.
- 2016, Helaine Becker, Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
- (slang, archaic) Great; going well; proceeding in an eminently agreeable fashion.
- Farnesworth smiled contentedly as he read the stock ticker; all was ducky on Wall Street.
- 1930, Mickey Mouse newspaper comic
- Isn't this the duckiest little leather skirt you ever saw?
- 1942, James Thurber, The Catbird Seat:
- Fortunately, she had bragged to everybody about her ducky first-floor apartment in the perfectly darling three-story red-brick.
Noun
ducky (plural duckies)
- (childish) A duck (aquatic bird), especially a toy rubber duck
- 1990, Donna LeBlanc, You can't quit until you know what's eating you
- Do little things for your Inner Child, like taking bubble baths. Invite a rubber ducky to play with you...
- 1990, Donna LeBlanc, You can't quit until you know what's eating you
- An affectionate pet name.
- "Morning, ducky!" said Roderick, as he gave his partner a quick peck on the cheek and sat down to breakfast.
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