Definitions by kphinn
suclivity
Suclivity | suc•liv•i•ty | suck'livətē
noun ( pl. -ties)
A tendency for something to regularly suck; an inclination or predisposition toward suckieness.
ORIGIN: early 2010 depression era of the United States: derived from suck and proclivity. Earlier roots stem from Latin clivus ‘slope', and from suck, slang 'radically uncool'.
noun ( pl. -ties)
A tendency for something to regularly suck; an inclination or predisposition toward suckieness.
ORIGIN: early 2010 depression era of the United States: derived from suck and proclivity. Earlier roots stem from Latin clivus ‘slope', and from suck, slang 'radically uncool'.