Meaning & Definition of word "Drake"

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    Drake

    /dreɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A male duck.
      • Example: The drake swam gracefully across the pond.
    • 2. A male duck, especially one of the domestic variety.
      • Example: We raised several drakes and hens in our backyard.
    • 3. In heraldry, a drake is often used to symbolize various qualities, such as agility and resourcefulness.
      • Example: The family crest features a drake, representing their swift nature.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English draca, from Latin draconem, from Greek drakōn.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    drake's fortune:

    Refers to luck associated with a drake, often used in games or gambling contexts.

    drake ahead:

    An expression used to indicate a male duck is coming towards you.

    Related Words

    duck:

    A common waterbird, typically smaller than a drake.

    waterfowl:

    Birds that are adapted to living on or near water, including ducks and geese.

    Slang Meanings of drake

    Meaning: A reference to the rapper Drake, often used in the context of music.

    Example Sentence: That new track is straight drake!

    Meaning: Used to imply someone is cool or has a relaxed demeanor, deriving from the rapper's persona.

    Example Sentence: He's so drake, always chill and laid back.