duct tape
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Possibly a corruption or eggcorn of duck tape (“thick, canvas-like tape”), resulting from the relative obscurity of the term duck (“a strong, durable, tightly woven fabric; canvas”), reinforced by the use of the tape in joining together heating and air conditioning duct work. See also the etymology at duck tape.
Noun
[edit]duct tape (countable and uncountable, plural duct tapes)
- A generally gray waterproof adhesive tape used for many purposes and easy to cut with the hands.
Translations
[edit]multipurpose waterproof tape
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Verb
[edit]duct tape (third-person singular simple present duct tapes, present participle duct taping, simple past and past participle duct taped)
- (transitive) To use duct tape in order to tape one object to another.
- The government tells us we can protect against a chemical attack by duct taping the windows.
- 2018, Tommy Orange, “Interlude”, in There There, New York, N.Y.: Vintage Books, →ISBN, page 136:
- There are Schimmel Sister stickers, and Navajo Nation stickers, Cherokee Nation stickers, Idle No More, and AIM flags duct-taped to antennas.
Translations
[edit]use duct tape
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