Put up your dukes!



Put up your dukes!

A challenge to fight. The “dukes” in question were fists, which the challenged party was asked to clench in preparation to trying to punch his opponent. But why “dukes?” The word comes from Cockney rhyming slang “Duke of York,” meaning “fork,” held at mealtimes by a clenched fist. Similarly, “duke it out” remains a general term for fighting.
See also: put, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eustachius-Late Roman
MÁEl Sechlainn-Ancient Irish
Cephalus-Greek Mythology (Latinized)
EdricED-rikEnglish (Rare)
SigfrØ&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian
Abelone-Danish