Yucky vs Ducky - What's the difference?
yucky | ducky |
(colloquial, often, childish) Of something highly offensive; causing aversion or disgust.
(slang, archaic) Great; going well; proceeding in an eminently agreeable fashion.
* 1930 ,
*1942 , ,
A pet name used affectionately.
(childish) A duck (aquatic bird).
* 1990 , Donna LeBlanc, You can't quit until you know what's eating you
As adjectives the difference between yucky and ducky
is that yucky is of something highly offensive; causing aversion or disgust while ducky is great; going well; proceeding in an eminently agreeable fashion.As a noun ducky is
a pet name used affectionately.yucky
English
Alternative forms
* yukkyAdjective
(er)Synonyms
* disgusting * distasteful * foul * loathsome * nasty * offensive * repugnant * revolting * unpleasant * wickedAntonyms
* yummyDerived terms
* yuckinessQuotations
"Don't rule out desalination because it is expensive, or recycling because it sounds yucky , or building a dam," Mr Turnbull told Australian media." —BBC Online
ducky
English
(ducky)Adjective
(en adjective)- Farnesworth smiled contentedly as he read the stock ticker; all was ducky on Wall Street.
- Isn't this the duckiest little leather skirt you ever saw?
The Catbird Seat:
- Fortunately, she had bragged to everybody about her ducky first-floor apartment in the perfectly darling three-story red-brick.
Synonyms
* fine * peachy * swellNoun
(duckies)- "Morning, ducky !" said Roderick, as he gave his partner a quick peck on the cheek and sat down to breakfast.
- Do little things for your Inner Child, like taking bubble baths. Invite a rubber ducky to play with you...