duckwalk


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duckwalk

(ˈdʌkˌwɔːk)
n
a squatting, waddling walk that resembles that of a duck
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Un o enwau mawr Roc a Rol, gitarydd (llun uchod) oedd yn enwog am ei Duckwalk 10.
Legendary American rock pioneer Chuck - Charles Edward Anderson - Berry (October 18) gave the world the duckwalk and is responsible for hits like Johnnie B Good, Route 66, My Ding-a-Ling and Roll Over Beethoven.
This is the soundtrack of the summmer, lending Beach Boy harmonies, Chuck Berry duckwalk and Sha Na Na nostalgia to unlikely songs.
The building stands on stilts and has the customary yacht club trappings: a terrace with small boats stowed beneath, a flag bearing the club colours, a wooden duckwalk and, of course, a slipway.
ANGUS Young may be 53, but people still pay good money to see him duckwalk in a school uniform and with good reason.
Quite humourously, he's also remember and revered for his Duckwalk, which caused as much controversy at the time as Elvis Presley's pelvic thrusts.
Rock 'n' roll legend Chuck Berry, who has been doing the duckwalk for 40 years, showed yesterday that at 71 he can still get down for his famous crouching gait.
Chambering a round, I took my pack off and duckwalked forward to the top of a small knoll.