Duck (disambiguation)

Duck (disambiguation)

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Duck may refer to:

  • "To duck" is a verb meaning "to bend down or stoop down, as if to go under something", or to avoid someone as to "duck someone's phone calls" or to "duck a meeting".

Animals

Transportation

Computer software

Materials and garments

  • Cotton duck, a fine strong cloth made from untwilled linen, later cotton
  • Duck tape, adhesive tape originally made from duck fabric, often known by the malapropism "duct tape"

People

  • Donald Duck Dunn (b. 1941), bass player for Booker T. & the M.G.'s and The Blues Brothers
  • Duck (crossword compiler), pseudonym for Don Manley (b. 1945), a British long-serving compiler of crosswords
  • Emma Duck (b. 1981), British international track athlete
  • King Duck, nickname for Taiwanese gangster, Chen Chi-li (1943–2007)
  • Joe Medwick (1911–1975; nicknamed "Ducky"), Hall of Fame baseball player

Sports and games

Popular culture

  • Duck Records, a record label
  • Duck the Great Western Engine, nickname for Montague, a steam locomotive from The Railway Series by W.V. Awdry
  • Duck and Birdie, the English name for the Dutch comic strip Fokke & Sukke
  • Duckie (group), performing arts group
  • Antis (duck in Lithuanian), a late-1980s Lithuanian postmodernist rock band

Fictional characters

Film and television

  • Duck (film), a 2005 film by Nic Batterau
  • Duck! The Carbine High Massacre, a 2006 film about a fictional school shooting
  • "Duck! / Aren't You Chupacabra To See Me?", an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
  • Duckman, an animated sitcom developed by Jeff Reno and Ron Osborn
  • Duck, a television ident for BBC Two first aired in 1997 (see BBC Two '1991-2001' idents)

Places

  • Duck, North Carolina, a small town on the Outer Banks of North Carolina
  • Duck River, the longest river within the state of Tennessee in the United States
  • Ducks, original name of the Monte Creek area near Kamloops, named after the first homesteader there, Jacob Ducks

Other

  • A hypocorism or affectionate phrase, often used in parts of the Midlands and South Yorkshire in England, originally derived from the title Duke
  • Ducks (hiking), A pile of three stacked rocks used to mark an off-trail hiking route
  • Duck test, humorous term for a form of inductive reasoning
  • Duck, duck, goose, a children's game
  • A very short cave sump
  • Any building in the shape of something associated with it; or an irrelevant design element in a chart; see Big Duck
  • A lead weight used by draftsmen to hold splines in place, named because of their resemblance to ducks; see Flat spline
  • XGAM-71 Buck Duck, a decoy missile developed in the 1950s
  • Anglicization of the French loanword deuce, the 2 in a standard deck of cards

See also


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