suck
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Is suck a Scrabble word?
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- Scrabble US/Canada (OTCWL) Yes
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What is the meaning of suck?
Definition
noun (English)
1. (uncountable) Milk drawn from the breast.Examples: "The infant took suck in an instant, pulling strongly."uncountable
2. (uncountable) The ability to suck; suction.Examples: "Vacuum for the park Mosuc is a street and park vacuum cleaner which its designers, Hollowell Engineering, Dearborn, Michigan, like to claim has more suck than most[.]"; "[D]rop the head for less suck or raise it for more. A plow should not have too much suck or it will run on its nose in hard land and put unnecessary weight."uncountable
3. (Canada) A weak, self-pitying person; a person who refuses to go along with others, especially out of spite; a crybaby or sore loser.Examples: "“Why're you bothering to take her anywhere? I can't stand traveling with her. You're such a suck,” her sister said. Waved her smoke. “No fucking way I'm going.”"; "I used to think she was such a suck! She'd cry when I took to the ice, whether I skated well or badly. She'd cry when I left the house."Synonyms: sook, sooky babyCanadacountableuncountable
4. (slang, dated) A short drink, especially a dram of spirits.countabledatedslanguncountable
5. (vulgar) An act of fellatio.Examples: "Nate exhaled a long, slow breath. What the hell was he thinking? He couldn't cruise the steam room looking for married men looking for a quick suck. He needed to shoot his load, but was he really that desperate?"countableuncountablevulgar
6. (slang, uncountable, sometimes considered vulgar) Badness or mediocrity.Examples: "You don't have to call me on for everything, ok? I'm aware of my suck."slanguncountable
verb (English)
1. (transitive) To use the mouth and lips to pull in (a liquid, especially milk from the breast).Examples: "The baby sucked (milk) on her bottle."transitive
2. (intransitive) To perform such an action; to feed from a breast or teat.intransitive
3. (transitive) To put the mouth or lips to (a breast, a mother etc.) to draw in milk.transitive
4. (transitive) To extract, draw in (a substance) from or out of something.Examples: "That she may sucke their life, and drinke their blood, / With which she from her childhood had bene fed."transitive
5. (transitive, archaic) To inhale (air), to draw (breath).Examples: "And ſince we all haue ſuckt on[e] wholſome aire, / And with the ſame proportion of Elements, / Reſolue, I hope we are reſembled, / Uowing our loues to equall death and life, […]"archaictransitive
6. (transitive) To work the lips and tongue on (an object) to extract moisture or nourishment; to absorb (something) in the mouth.transitive
Definition source: Wiktionary