Suck

  • 51suck in — {v.} 1. {informal} To pull in by taking a deep breath and tightening the muscles; flatten. * / Suck in those stomachs, the gym teacher said./ 2. {slang} To make a fool of; cheat. * /The uneducated farmer was sucked in by a clever crook./ …

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  • 52suck-up — noun Date: 1976 a person who is ingratiating or fawning < a suck up to the teacher > …

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  • 53suck in — verb To cause someone to become slowly more and more involved in a business or situation that is often not to that persons liking. I really didnt want to be on the committee, but somehow I got sucked in. Syn: draw into, draw in, suck into …

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  • 54suck it up — verb To put up with something; to deal with something, such as pain or misfortune, without complaining. Some students suck it up and meet the challenge. Others look around wildly for someone to blame. Syn: be a man, grin and bear it, lump it …

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  • 55suck — 1. To draw a fluid through a tube by exhausting the air in front. 2. To draw a fluid into the mouth; specifically, to draw milk from the breast. [A.S. sucan] * * * suck sək vt 1) to draw (as liquid) into the mouth through a suction force produced …

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  • 56suck in — phr verb Suck in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑air, ↑breath, ↑stomach …

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  • 57suck on — phr verb Suck on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cigarette …

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  • 58Suck — 1. be contemptible, bad, despicable, disgusting, dreadful, etc.; be utterly dreadful: westies suck badly ; homework sucks! ; 2. perform fellatio or cunnilingus; 3. exclamation of derision, used to point out that someone has got what they&#8230; …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 59suck — Australian Slang 1. be contemptible, bad, despicable, disgusting, dreadful, etc.; be utterly dreadful: westies suck badly ; homework sucks! ; 2. perform fellatio or cunnilingus; 3. exclamation of derision, used to point out that someone has got&#8230; …

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  • 60suck\ in — v 1. informal To pull in by taking a deep breath and tightening the muscles; flatten. Suck in those stomachs, the gym teacher said. 2. slang To make a fool of; cheat. The uneducated farmer was sucked in by a clever crook …

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