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What is Ducking? Understanding the Slang Term and Its Uses

Ducking is a slang term that originated in the United States and refers to the act of avoiding or dodging something, usually in a humorous or playful way. It can be used to describe a variety of situations, such as avoiding a task, dodging a question, or evading responsibility.

For example, if someone is asked to do a task they don't want to do, they might say "I'm ducking that one" to indicate that they are avoiding it. Similarly, if someone is asked a question they don't want to answer, they might say "I'm ducking that one" to indicate that they are dodging the question.

The term "ducking" is thought to have originated in the early 20th century and is likely derived from the idea of ducking one's head or body to avoid something. It has since become a common slang term in American English and is often used in informal settings, such as among friends or in casual conversation.

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