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Qué (quién) es suck - definición

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Sucky; Sucks; Suack; The Suck; Suckiness; User:W1k13rh3nry/Negative Air Pressure; Sucked; Suck (disambiguation)

suck         
1969–1974 PORNZINE
Suck: The First European Sex Paper; SUCK
(sucks, sucking, sucked)
1.
If you suck something, you hold it in your mouth and pull at it with the muscles in your cheeks and tongue, for example in order to get liquid out of it.
They waited in silence and sucked their sweets...
He sucked on his cigarette...
Doran was clutching the bottle with both hands and sucking intently.
VERB: V n, V on/at n, V
2.
If something sucks a liquid, gas, or object in a particular direction, it draws it there with a powerful force.
The pollution-control team is at the scene and is due to start sucking up oil any time now...
...the airline pilot who was almost sucked from the cockpit of his plane when a window shattered.
VERB: V n with adv, be V-ed prep
3.
If you are sucked into a bad situation, you are unable to prevent yourself from becoming involved in it.
...the extent to which they have been sucked into the cycle of violence.
V-PASSIVE: be V-ed into n
4.
If someone says that something sucks, they are indicating that they think it is very bad. (INFORMAL, RUDE)
The system sucks.
VERB: no cont, V [feelings]
5.
to suck someone dry: see dry
suck         
1969–1974 PORNZINE
Suck: The First European Sex Paper; SUCK
v.
1) (d. tr.) to suck from (to suck the juice from an orange)
2) (N; used with an adjective) (she sucked the lemon dry)
suck         
1969–1974 PORNZINE
Suck: The First European Sex Paper; SUCK
¦ verb
1. draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lip and mouth to make a partial vacuum.
hold (something) in the mouth and draw at it by contracting the lip and cheek muscles.
draw in a specified direction by creating a vacuum.
(of a pump) make a gurgling sound as a result of drawing air instead of water.
2. (usu. suck someone in/into) involve (someone) in something without their choosing.
3. (suck up) informal attempt to gain advantage by behaving obsequiously.
4. N. Amer. informal be very bad or disagreeable: the weather here sucks.
¦ noun an act or sound of sucking.
¦ exclamation (sucks) Brit. informal used to express derision and defiance.
Phrases
give suck archaic suckle.
suck someone dry exhaust someone's physical, material, or emotional resources.
suck it up N. Amer. informal accept a hardship.
Origin
OE su?can (v.), from an Indo-Eur. imitative root; related to soak.

Wikipedia

Suck

Suck may refer to:

  • Suction, the force exerted by a partial vacuum
  • .sucks, an Internet top-level domain
Ejemplos de uso de suck
1. They want to suck Dad‘s blood dry," Itzhak Widder said.
2. Children, I‘ve seen the future, and it‘s going to suck.
3. Suck it to the SPM/A wherever and whenever possible.
4. The solid Democrats are going to suck it up and vote for Obama," he said.
5. "I thought that it would really suck if I lost," Sharapova said.