duck tape

A roll of duck tape

Meaning

Noun

  • A kind of tape made from, or incorporating, cotton "duck" fabric.
  • A type of multi-purpose heavy-duty adhesive tape.

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Origin

  • Originally (from late 19th century) from duck + tape, due to the make-up of the tape. The adhesive tape now commonly known as "Duck tape" (a trademark in the United States) has its origins in a product first created for the US military during World War II, and the word "duck" was later associated with the waterproof qualities of this tape, as in the idea of "water off a duck's back".
  • The terms "duck tape" and "duct tape" overlap in modern usage. According to one theory, the modern product was originally called "duck tape". The term "duct tape" was then later applied because of mishearing and/or because the product was used to join together pieces of ducting. However, this chronology has been questioned due to lack of documented evidence that "duck tape" predates "duct tape" as a name for the modern product. The Duck Brand website itself refers to "Duck TapeĀ® Brand Duct Tape" , using "Duck tape" as the brand name, and "duct tape" as a generic description of the type of product.

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