noun Internet Slang

ducats

DUK-its · noun · slang

Money.

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Definitions

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Slang for money, borrowing the name of a historic European gold coin. Also spelled 'duckets.'

“You'll need serious ducats for courtside seats.”
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ducats In A Sentence

You'll need serious ducats for courtside seats.

Origin & Usage

From the gold ducat coins issued by European duchies starting in late-13th-century Italy.

Variants ducketsducat

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What does ducats mean in slang?

It's a casual word for money, borrowed from the name of a historic European gold coin.

Where does the word ducats come from?

From the gold ducat coins issued by European duchies starting in late-13th-century Italy, later adopted as slang for cash.

How is ducats spelled?

Most commonly 'ducats,' though the slang usage is also seen spelled 'duckets.'

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