An idiomatic phrase expressing that if something looks and acts a certain recognizable way, it probably is exactly what it appears to be.
"After the liquor store was robbed, a man was found leaving the scene carrying a gun. Did he commit the crime?"
"If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's a duck."
"If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's a duck."
by AH73 October 17, 2013

by To much to handle June 25, 2022

İn the Anatrese language "quack quack?" means : "do you want do go for a beer?". İf asked "quack quack?" the only appropriate response is "tuack" which means "yes". "Tuack" is formed by merging quack with the polish word for yes which is "tak".
by EmMa2025 December 2, 2023

by SwaggyBallz62 May 20, 2018

refers to the act of "ducking" or purposely ignoring people's phone calls because you don't want to hang out with them.
by swagpapi420 December 21, 2015

John: Did you know wireless devices give me headaches because of the Bluetooth going to my brain? On another note, I asked ChatGPT to have its wifi make my brain more motivated so the wireless is not all bad.
Jordan: Oh boy John you're quacking again.
Jordan: Oh boy John you're quacking again.
by Super Coconut January 30, 2025

To be bonked on head with the hard edge of a hat, typically a baseball cap when leaning in for a kiss.
My girlfriend told me to take my hat off because I kept quacking her.
It’s call a Quack because it’s a whack with the bill of a hat, and ducks have bills
The quill quacked the quilt quarter times
It’s call a Quack because it’s a whack with the bill of a hat, and ducks have bills
The quill quacked the quilt quarter times
by InfernalBOW December 4, 2023
