"Duckets" is the way people who are illiterate spell ducats. These people are so stupid they think that the phrase comes from rappers or Shakespear when in fact it was an ACTUAL type of currency. The ducat is a gold coin that was used as a trade currency throughout Europe before World War I. Its weight is 3.4909 grams of .986 gold, which is 0.1107 troy ounce, AGW, actual gold weight.
Freekin R-Tards.
Freekin R-Tards.
Most idiots on Urban Dictionary think that duckets is slang for money when in fact it ducats ARE money.
by zentide November 21, 2008
Items of a lootable nature, looted off fools. Dollars, moneys, trinkets, biscuits, etc...
Synonyms include, but are not limited to; Dockets, Squackets, Squampets, Squangles, Jangles, Biscuits, Baskets, Basquitos, Butternut Squashticles.
Synonyms include, but are not limited to; Dockets, Squackets, Squampets, Squangles, Jangles, Biscuits, Baskets, Basquitos, Butternut Squashticles.
by SukapunchTRICK! November 15, 2011
by kilo December 11, 2003
by DucketMan February 03, 2008
by Dank_Master April 26, 2016
Slang for money. Comes from ducat, originally an Italian gold coin which later (about 400 years later) was also made in silver in other European countries.
by loribobori February 25, 2008
by Dizzle September 24, 2002