by Ledgend101 May 10, 2011
derived from the Latin dux, meaning "a leader;" Arabic, "a sheik." This word is
used to denote the phylarch or chief of a tribe, man of the highest grade of the peerage in Great Britain.
used to denote the phylarch or chief of a tribe, man of the highest grade of the peerage in Great Britain.
by dukesta March 29, 2005
Absolute unit, best pro clubs striker around. Bathes in glory. Never sherks a tackle. Well known for top corner goals, cutting inside and lacing them top bins. Family guy, always got time for the fans, loves himself. Also known to glide past the opposition, leaving them flabbergasted. Pops a few gaviscon before the game due to the heartburn but still plays like theyre in their prime.
by Captain leader legend June 13, 2020
Daisy duke shorts worn by men in an athletic or non athletic nature. Usually worn by men name "bill" who may or may not harbour an unnatural fear of snakes.
by optigirl October 16, 2010
A multiuse, versatile word just like "fuck". Its meaning is contextual and also up to interpretation. Some claim that it represents the main character in the game by 3D realms, Duke Nukem. Basically just do anything like Duke Nukem would.
1. Just Duke It!
2. I duked that guy right in the face.
3. Duke it out.
4. I'd duke her.
5. I pulled a duke in there.
2. I duked that guy right in the face.
3. Duke it out.
4. I'd duke her.
5. I pulled a duke in there.
by Beatcow July 08, 2006