Meaning & Definition of Suck in English
English⟶
Suck
/sək/
noun
1. The act of sucking
synonym:
- sucking,
- suck,
- suction
verb
1. Draw into the mouth by creating a practical vacuum in the mouth
- "Suck the poison from the place where the snake bit"
- "Suck on a straw"
- "The baby sucked on the mother's breast"
synonym:
- suck
2. Draw something in by or as if by a vacuum
- "Mud was sucking at her feet"
synonym:
- suck
3. Attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc.
- "The current boom in the economy sucked many workers in from abroad"
synonym:
- suck,
- suck in
4. Be inadequate or objectionable
- "This sucks!"
synonym:
- suck
5. Provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
synonym:
- fellate,
- suck,
- blow,
- go down on
6. Take in, also metaphorically
- "The sponge absorbs water well"
- "She drew strength from the minister's words"
synonym:
- absorb,
- suck,
- imbibe,
- soak up,
- sop up,
- suck up,
- draw,
- take in,
- take up
7. Give suck to
- "The wetnurse suckled the infant"
- "You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places"
synonym:
- breastfeed,
- suckle,
- suck,
- nurse,
- wet-nurse,
- lactate,
- give suck
Examples of using
"They're all the same!" "Come on, Styopa! Looks like you've never had sex!" "Professor, I have no time for it!" "You sucker, it's a great pleasure." "Professor, I want to go with you!" "Yeah say that again! You're gonna suck just like always." "Yes, you're right".
"You should suck my dick astride in a pine by moonlight" "...WHAT?"
To be absolutely truthful, you suck at football.