verb Street Slang

duck and dive

DUCK-and-DYVE · verb · informal

Skive (dodge work); also to dodge about.

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Cockney rhyming slang for 'skive' (avoid work) and generally to dodge and hustle.

“He's always ducking and diving, never does a proper day's work.”
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duck and dive In A Sentence

He's always ducking and diving, never does a proper day's work.

Origin & Usage

'Dive' rhymes with 'skive'; the phrase also evokes literal dodging.

People Also Ask

What does 'duck and dive' mean?

It's Cockney rhyming slang for 'skive' (to dodge work), and more broadly describes someone who wheels, deals and dodges to get by.

How do you use 'ducking and diving'?

You'd say someone is 'always ducking and diving' to mean they scrape a living through dodges and hustles rather than steady work.

Where does 'duck and dive' come from?

'Dive' rhymes with 'skive', and the phrase also plays on the literal image of ducking and dodging.

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