verb (used with object), duck·ed, duck·ing.
to escape from by trickery or cleverness:
to duck one's pursuers.
to get around by trickery:
to duck the rules.
to avoid doing or fulfilling:
to duck an obligation.
to avoid answering directly:
to duck a question.
derived from the practice of lowering ones stature (that is, to duck) in order to evade a punch or strike
to escape from by trickery or cleverness:
to duck one's pursuers.
to get around by trickery:
to duck the rules.
to avoid doing or fulfilling:
to duck an obligation.
to avoid answering directly:
to duck a question.
derived from the practice of lowering ones stature (that is, to duck) in order to evade a punch or strike
by The Black Ranger April 18, 2020
by snowball fan February 20, 2023
when in a shootout taking cover or when getting shot while in a car trying to not get shot its ducking
by O'SHOOTA November 10, 2022
by O'SHOOTA November 10, 2022
by ._pabo_. May 20, 2019