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suck
verb
to
pull
liquid
,
air
,
or
something
small
into
your
mouth
or
toward
yourself
by
creating
suction
•
The
baby
started
to
suck
milk
from
the
bottle
.
The
baby
started
to
suck
milk
from
the
bottle
.
•
He
sucked
the
juice
through
a
straw
until
the
glass
was
empty
.
He
sucked
the
juice
through
a
straw
until
the
glass
was
empty
.
Old
English
sucan
,
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
Dutch
zuigen
and
German
saugen
,
from
an
Indo-European
root
shared
by
Latin
sugere
‘
suck
’.
verb
(
informal
)
to
be
very
bad
,
unpleasant
,
or
disappointing
•
This
movie
sucks
—
let
’
s
watch
something
else
.
This
movie
sucks
—
let
’
s
watch
something
else
.
•
It
really
sucked
when
our
flight
got
cancelled
at
the
last
minute
.
It
really
sucked
when
our
flight
got
cancelled
at
the
last
minute
.
Extension
of
the
literal
sense
‘
draw
in
’
used
metaphorically
in
U
.
S
.
slang
since
the
1950s
to
criticize
poor
quality
.