Male+duck

  • 1duck — I n. 1) duck s quack; waddle 2) a young duck is a duckling 3) a male duck is a drake 4) (misc.) to take to like a duck takes to water ( to adapt to smt. quickly and easily ) II v. 1) (d; intr.) ( to move quickly ) to duck into (we ducked into the …

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  • 2Duck universe — Holiday in Duckburg (1989); painting by Carl Barks The Duck universe (also called the Donald Duck universe or Scrooge McDuck universe) is a fictional universe where Disney cartoon characters Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck live. It is a spin off… …

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  • 3Duck Soup to Nuts — Looney Tunes series Merrie Melodies Blue Ribbon title card of Duck Soup to Nuts. Directed by …

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  • 4Duck — This article is about the bird. For duck as a food, see Duck (food). For other meanings, see Duck (disambiguation). Duckling redirects here. For other uses, see Duckling (disambiguation). Ducks …

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  • 5Duck and Cover (film) — For other uses, see Duck and cover (disambiguation). Duck and Cover Theatrical release poster Directed by Anthony Rizzo …

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  • 6Male prostitution — Gigolo redirects here. For other uses, see Gigolo (disambiguation). An outreach worker interviews a modern day street hustler at work in Prague s Old Town Square in the Czech Republic.(2009) …

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  • 7Duck call — A Duck call may refer to either the process by which a hunter lures waterfowl, or the actual tool that he uses to do so. Contents 1 Process 2 Tool 3 Technique 4 Duck varieties …

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  • 8duck — duck1 /duk/, n., pl. ducks, (esp. collectively for 1, 2) duck. 1. any of numerous wild or domesticated web footed swimming birds of the family Anatidae, esp. of the genus Anas and allied genera, characterized by abroad, flat bill, short legs, and …

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  • 9duck —    Popular terms of endearment since at least the seventeenth century. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Nick Bottom as Pyramus utters his famous ‘O dainty duck! O dear!’ to Thisbe, otherwise Flute. There is a less well known Shakespearean use of… …

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  • 10duck — [[t]dʌ̱k[/t]] ducks, ducking, ducked 1) N VAR A duck is a very common water bird with short legs, a short neck, and a large flat beak. Chickens and ducks scratch around the outbuildings. N UNCOUNT Duck is the flesh of this bird when it is eaten… …

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