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fuzzy duck (uncountable)

  1. A drinking game in which players in a circle take turns to say "fuzzy duck" (or, after the direction of play is reversed, "ducky fuzz") and must drink if they make a mistake.
    • 2017, Sully Masterson, In Her Own Time:
      And now they were playing Fuzzy Duck. Except, it never got far around the circle as everyone was sufficiently drunk and tongue tied.
    • 2007, Daithidh MacEochaidh, Liquorish Durg: How Northern Naturalism Lost Its False Teethbooks.:
      There's a game of fuzzy duck going and serious binging in order. Sue's happy. She don't feel quite so out on a limb: two girls and a willy wufter balances the party to a nicety. Shaun sweats it big. He's blushing, stammering, losing at fuzzy duck
    • 2000, M. C. Nathan, Pride, prejudice & Jasmin Field:
      Six hours later, she found herself sitting in a small, select group playing Fuzzy Duck, a puerile drinking game, the sole purpose of which was to make people so drunk they couldn't get their words round the title and would end up swearing