duck butt

duck butt

1. slang A men's hairstyle popular in the 1950s in which the heavily-greased hair is combed back in the manner of a duck's tail feathers. "Duck's butt" can also be used. Why are you wearing your hair in a duck butt like that? It's not 1955!
2. rude slang Someone who is short in stature. Oh yeah, a duck-butt like Janine will have a hard time seeing over all of these people in the crowd.
See also: butt, duck
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

duck-butt

1. n. a very large pair of buttocks. (Use with caution.) What an enormous duck-butt!
2. and dusty butt n. a short person, especially someone with large buttocks. (Rude and derogatory.) The duck-butt who just came in reminds me of somebody I once knew.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • duck-butt
  • mullet
  • happy as a duck in Arizona
  • (as) happy as a duck in Arizona
  • Arizona
  • man bun
  • greaser
  • get your butt over here
  • Get your butt over here!
  • butt in
References in periodicals archive
Finally, the CNPDSUE, DASCE and RDMASUE dictionaries give evidence for the 20th century nominal compound duck butt employed in the sense 'a short person'.
The CNPDSUE and RDMASUE dictionaries single out yet another secondary sense of the compound duck butt, that is 'a hair--style popular in the early 1950s, in which the hair was tapered and curled on the nape of the neck like the feathers of a duck's tail'.
Add in the Flicker Tail Duck Butt, appropriately up-ended and featuring a wind-activated happy tail that lets those on the wing know the buffet is top rate, and you've built a spread of decoys with safety, food and comfort written all over it.
As a graduate of Fresno State University and an avid fan of theirs as well as the Ducks, I find it amusing that Fresno State almost handed coach Bellotti a plate of "Duck Butt."
Present company members, some of whom have been with Harris since the Scanner Boys days, are Clyde "Prophet" Evans, Jr., Brandon "Peace" Albright, Ron "Zen One" Wood, Leslie "Rhino" Rivera, James "Cricket" Colter, Rodney "Duck Butt Baby" Mason, and Harris himself, "Prince Scarecrow." As in traditional African culture, these nicknames are symbolic of the performers' special personalities.