The Age
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·5 hours ago
Business up top, party below: The origins of Donald Ducking
Donald Ducking, a term coined during the COVID era, describes wearing a presentable top with no pants. The phrase, derived from the Disney character, reflects the casual dress trends that emerged with remote work. Susie Dent's new book, Words For Life, offers an alphabetical exploration of such modern slang and etymologies.
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