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10. suck
To suck, is the verb meaning to steal. Originating from popular urban culture in London the term is used often in situations where something has been taken without permission
'Man got sucked init'
'That boy got sucked for his phone and his air forces ya' knw'
1. Suck
Not good. Bad.

The early Jazz musicians would say that a guy could really "Blow" if he had a good sound when playing the horn. If he couldn't play very well then they would say that he was "Sucking" on that horn. That's where the term "Suck" as being something bad came from.
He plays that horn so poorly that he must be sucking on it.

He doesn't blow, he sucks.
by Don Kotas Aug 6, 2004 add a video
2. suck
If you suck, it generally means you have no skill and/or talent.

Oddly enoguh, even though suck is the opposite of blow, blow is an insult also.
Damn you suck at sports.
by iono Dec 3, 2004 add a video
3. suck
1)A term meaning bad or not good

2)To put ones mouth over another object and pull air back. Often done in sexual ways.
1)Abby: I can't go to homecoming!
Rebecca: Wow. That sucks.

2)Camille sucks Mark's cock every night.
by Yours Truly Jun 22, 2004 add a video
4. suck
to be really really crappy
That team last night really sucked. They just plain sucked. I've seen teams suck before, but they were the suckiest buncha sucks that ever sucked.
by Jog DMC Dec 8, 2003 add a video
5. Suck
(for those under 30 years old) An intransitive verb indicating a negative state of affairs. Could be poor performance, bad weather, illness, general dislike, or any of innumerable negative thoughts.

(for those over 30 years old) Always a transitive verb. Colloquially used as shorthand for suck dick with noun dick understood. Synonymous with blow and bite. Used as an insult; indicates homosexuality.
(under 30) Cracka 1: Hey did you see the Simpson's last night? Bart said his father sucks!!!
Cracka 2: So, what's your point?

(over 30) Son: Gee dad, I don't want to do my homework. Math sucks.
Father: You're grounded for a week, you perverted little delinquent. And wash your mouth out with soap.
6. suck
No good.
I just lost my watch. That really sucks!
by Said Feb 5, 2003 add a video
7. suck
Not necessarily lacking in talent but expressing a general distaste for something or someone obnoxious, dull, detestable, abhorrent, etc.
The Steelers suck more than my new Hoover.

Not to confuse 'suck' with 'blow' as in: The Steelers blew like a third world prostitute.
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