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ducket

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.

I don't have the duckets for that ticket.

by loribobori February 25, 2008

duckets

Legal tender. Dinero. Cash money.

Yo, I know I got the duckets here somewhere. Bling!

by Dizzle September 24, 2002

duckets

Derived from Shakesperean English. Slang for money.

1. Where's the duckets?
2. They're my duckets now!

by STF64 June 17, 2005

ducket

a one dollar bill. $1.

equivalent to one hundred pennies or twenty nickels or ten dimes or four quarters.

I threw down some duckets for the tip.

I got no duckets tonight.

by opk December 14, 1999

ducket

a word that fucking keeps coming up when you hit random on urban dictionary

fucking ducket again..

by evan sykes August 28, 2005

ducket

Variation of ducat -- a silver coin, piece of money, or railroad/admission ticket.

I'm outta duckets. Fuck it.

by crocdile June 27, 2005

duckets

(N.)An early 90's synonym used by West Coast rappers, Southern rappers, and filthy thugs to descibe loose money, usually ranging from one to twenty dollar bills.

"Yo, dem my duckets now, homeboy!" - CJ Johnson; Los Santos, San Andreas

by M. Mathers May 14, 2007