Sukie is a slang term to tell someone to "suck it". When you say Sukie you make the same motion towards your crotch as you would when you tell someone to "suck it". A comeback to someone who says Sukie to you is to say "If you are pointing there and saying Sukie, you might have a problem". Particularly if you are a girl because people sometimes mistake the word Sukie for "Sushi" like my brother did.
Jack: "Hey Sierra, those jeans make your ass look fat!"
Sierra: "You know what jack, SUKIE!"
Jack: "Sierra, if you are motioning to your crotch and saying Sukie, you should probaly clean it better".
Sierra: "You know what jack, SUKIE!"
Jack: "Sierra, if you are motioning to your crotch and saying Sukie, you should probaly clean it better".
by LucidNightmare July 21, 2010
A Sukie is a cheap drink made by Dale Farm in Northern Ireland. They come in small and large cartons and more recently bottles.
A Sukie bomb is made using the small carton sold in most shops and is available in most schools which is where the Sukie bomb is used most. It is basically equivalent to a water balloon but instead of water and a balloon it's juice in a half stripped carton.
To make a Sukie bomb you get a small unopened Sukie carton. You lift the tabs on each side and you squeeze the carton flat so that the tabs unfold. It should now look pillow shaped. Now you want to find the seam that runs from top to bottom. Very carefully peel the outer layers off the carton. If done correctly the Sukie will feel very fragile. You have just made a Sukie bomb. Now all you need is a target, preferably a group of people. Throw it and watch, run or hide.
Sukie bombs may be made with other brands and similar containers.
A Sukie bomb is made using the small carton sold in most shops and is available in most schools which is where the Sukie bomb is used most. It is basically equivalent to a water balloon but instead of water and a balloon it's juice in a half stripped carton.
To make a Sukie bomb you get a small unopened Sukie carton. You lift the tabs on each side and you squeeze the carton flat so that the tabs unfold. It should now look pillow shaped. Now you want to find the seam that runs from top to bottom. Very carefully peel the outer layers off the carton. If done correctly the Sukie will feel very fragile. You have just made a Sukie bomb. Now all you need is a target, preferably a group of people. Throw it and watch, run or hide.
Sukie bombs may be made with other brands and similar containers.
Boy A: Yo mate look what I have.
Boy B: Sukie? You gonna make a Sukie bomb?
Boy A: Damn right I am mate, who we gonna hit?
Boy B: Chuck it into the smokers corner mate!
Boy A: Great idea! Let's soak those plebs.
Boy B: Sukie? You gonna make a Sukie bomb?
Boy A: Damn right I am mate, who we gonna hit?
Boy B: Chuck it into the smokers corner mate!
Boy A: Great idea! Let's soak those plebs.
by SkinnedHamster March 21, 2019
"Dai Suki" means "I love you" in Japanese. It's also commonly used in Japanese Animes to express affection.
There are several tendencies to express love in Japanese.
"Suki" means "I like you" and an even stronger way to express your love would be "Aishiteru".
There are also polite forms of "Aishiteru".
"Aishite iru" is a less colloquial form of "Aishiteru".
"Aishitemasu" is in polite form and "Aishite imasu" is even more polite.
There are several tendencies to express love in Japanese.
"Suki" means "I like you" and an even stronger way to express your love would be "Aishiteru".
There are also polite forms of "Aishiteru".
"Aishite iru" is a less colloquial form of "Aishiteru".
"Aishitemasu" is in polite form and "Aishite imasu" is even more polite.
by Kai1 July 06, 2006
by CryBabeezzzzzz October 09, 2009
by haruka March 02, 2006
"Dai Suki" means "I love you" in Japanese. It's also commonly used in Japanese Animes to express affection.
There are several tendencies to express love in Japanese.
"Suki" means "I like you" and an even stronger way to express your love would be "Aishiteru".
There are also polite forms of "Aishiteru".
"Aishite iru" is a less colloquial form of "Aishiteru".
"Aishitemasu " is in polite form and "Aishite imasu" is even more polite.
There are several tendencies to express love in Japanese.
"Suki" means "I like you" and an even stronger way to express your love would be "Aishiteru".
There are also polite forms of "Aishiteru".
"Aishite iru" is a less colloquial form of "Aishiteru".
"Aishitemasu " is in polite form and "Aishite imasu" is even more polite.
by Kai1 July 06, 2006
A well-known celebrity living within the UK mostly found in 'Birmingham'
SG is an abbreviation for numerous things, but has not been confirmed what is the main two words are.
His first appearance was on YouTube with his 'Welcome' video using the account 'SukiSG95'
Along with Skype prank calls, he is often well-liked for his humour and comedy. He is yet to appear in his new YouTube channel 'PranksandPodcasts'
SG is an abbreviation for numerous things, but has not been confirmed what is the main two words are.
His first appearance was on YouTube with his 'Welcome' video using the account 'SukiSG95'
Along with Skype prank calls, he is often well-liked for his humour and comedy. He is yet to appear in his new YouTube channel 'PranksandPodcasts'
Suki SG?
-legend.
Excuse me sir/ma'am
"Nicest guy you'll meet."
-fans
Featured tracks from DC Studios. "Back with a Bang"
-legend.
Excuse me sir/ma'am
"Nicest guy you'll meet."
-fans
Featured tracks from DC Studios. "Back with a Bang"
by datphreshnigga June 12, 2012