Duck diving on a 6.8-foot funboard can be challenging due to its length and volume, which makes it less maneuverable than shorter boards. Generally, duck diving is more effective with shorter, thinner boards. However, with proper technique and practice, it is possible to duck dive a funboard, but it may require more effort and skill compared to traditional shortboards. If you're finding it difficult, consider using an alternative method, like turtle rolling, especially in larger waves.
you can't multiply by a duck
you kiss them
The afro on the duck.
No not necessarily. For example, an 's' is added to 'duck' to make it plural. Both 'duck' and 'ducks' both have one syllable.
anatideaphobia is the fear that somewhere, somehow a duck is watching you. anatideaphobia is actually a made up phobia No, it's not: I suffer from it. There's a duck watching me right now....
Duck dive
It depends on how wide/thick the baord is and how big the person on the board is. For example, a 200 pound person could duck dive a skinnier 6'10, but a person weighing 160 couldn't.
Dodge, dip, duck, dive, and dodge. According to Patches o Houllighan, it's dodge, duck, dip, dive, and ddodge. =)
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Dodge Duck Dip Dive and.....Dodge
Dodge Duck Dip Dive and.....Dodge
Duck in Old English literally means "to duck, bend down low as if to get under something, or dive." Therefore I would assume that ducks can indeed "dive." A little sarcasm added here, I don't believe that DEAD ducks can dive. Maybe sink of float. ;)
dodge, duck, dip, dive, and dodge.
Dodge Duck Dip Dive and.....Dodge
dodge duck dip dive and dodge
Dodge, duck, dip, dive, and dodge
Dodge Duck Dip Dive and.....Dodge