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ducky /ˈdʌki /informal noun (plural duckies) BritishDear (used as a form of address): come and sit down, ducky...- I couldn't resist hauling out the cliché machine, my duckies!
- Well, ducky, you'll definitely be in for a ride.
- Interesting my little ducky, I only hope I do not hurt you to much.
adjective chiefly North AmericanCharming; delightful: everything here is just ducky...- Maybe we'll get some more oil and maybe prices go up and everything is just ducky, right?
- I hope you'll have a ducky time with this information!
Origin Early 19th century: from duck3. Rhymes clucky, happy-go-lucky, Kentucky, lucky, mucky, plucky, yucky |