ducks on the pond
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]- (coded warning): Originally used in shearing sheds; later extended to other normally all-male environments, such as some pubs.[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
[edit]ducks on the pond pl (plural only)
- (Australia) A coded warning used by men to alert each other that female guests ("ducks") are present ("on the pond"), so that for politeness they should moderate their language.
- 1982, Patsy Adam-Smith, The Shearers, Thomas Nelson Australia, →ISBN, page 245:
- Usually the wool presser calls first, because most visitors to a shed come through the wool room. ‘Ducks on the Pond!’ he calls, and the warning is taken up again down along the shearing board.
- (baseball) Members of a batting order who are on base; baserunners.
- There are two ducks on the pond for the cleanup hitter.
- (Car Sales) There are customers arriving on the car lot.
- Ducks on the pond. Who is up?
Synonyms
[edit]- (coded warning): ducks have landed, feathers flying, they're on the pond