noun
- plural of ducker; people or animals that duck (lower the head or body quickly to avoid something)
- plural of ducker; people who avoid or evade responsibility, commitment, or confrontation
Usage: common
Usage: informal
Examples
- The duckers in the crowd quickly bent down when the ball flew overhead.
- Several duckers on the team refused to take on leadership roles.
- The ducks were natural duckers, diving underwater to escape predators.
- He called out the duckers who always left early to avoid cleanup.
- The duckers managed to slip away before the announcement was made.