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by Robloxpedophile January 22, 2020
by Unicorn-h2o January 20, 2016
by Kingston12345 March 27, 2018
by Randomirish man June 20, 2020
Sucky is a descendant of the word suck, but can have a different meaning depending on the context, and the type of person using the word.
1) What a sucky day! -> bad, gloomy day
2) Get off my porch, you sucky fruitbag! -> derogatory usage
3) You want sucky sucky? Me love you long time -> translated from Engrish to English, this line reads, 'Want me to suck your dick?'
2) Get off my porch, you sucky fruitbag! -> derogatory usage
3) You want sucky sucky? Me love you long time -> translated from Engrish to English, this line reads, 'Want me to suck your dick?'
by <-=ryan=-> March 16, 2005
What the other poster said, except that "suckiness" is clearly a noun, not an adjective. Like "kindness" or "carelessness".
by vava2930 June 25, 2010
1. The other ballplayer who watched his at-bat said he did something sucky.
2. Some people thought the choice for Secretary of State was sucky.
3. "Your guesses at Trivial Pursuit are always sucky," she said.
2. Some people thought the choice for Secretary of State was sucky.
3. "Your guesses at Trivial Pursuit are always sucky," she said.
by Ninja Clan Lord March 12, 2017