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sucks Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.suck S0860900 (sŭk)v. sucked, suck·ing, sucks v.tr.1. a. To draw (liquid) into the mouth by movements of the tongue and lips that create suction.b. To draw a liquid into the mouth through or from: a baby sucking a bottle.c. To hold, moisten, or maneuver (a sweet, for example) in the mouth, especially in creating suction.2. a. To draw in by establishing a partial vacuum: a cleaning device that sucks up dirt; sucked air into his lungs.b. To draw in a current in a fluid: debris that got sucked into the drain.c. To cause to be involved or engaged in something: teenagers who are sucked into a life of crime.3. Vulgar Slang To perform fellatio on.v.intr.1. To move the tongue and lips to create suction: sucked on a straw.2. To draw something in by suction: The pump started to suck.3. To draw nourishment from a breast or teat; suckle.4. To make a sound caused by suction.5. Slang a. To be highly unpleasant or disagreeable: This job sucks.b. To be of poor or inferior quality: The acting in that movie sucked.c. To be inept: I suck at math.n.1. The act or sound of sucking: gave the straw a suck.2. Suction.Phrasal Verbs: suck in To take advantage of; cheat; swindle: We really got sucked in by that offer. suck up Slang To behave obsequiously; fawn: sucking up to their rich relations.Idiom: suck it up Slang To accept and deal with something one finds unpleasant. [Middle English suken, from Old English sūcan; see seuə- in Indo-European roots.]sucks (sʌks) interj1. an expression of disappointment2. an exclamation of defiance or derision (esp in the phrase yah boo sucks to you)IdiomsSeesuckEncyclopediaSeeSuck |