It is crap, a loser, broken, second rate.
Believed to have originated from street racing or traffic light racing in the USA. The slower cars are left "sucking" the exhaust fumes and smoked rubber of the leaders.
Believed to have originated from street racing or traffic light racing in the USA. The slower cars are left "sucking" the exhaust fumes and smoked rubber of the leaders.
by Nuke February 25, 2005
"(It) sucks to suck" - A remark usually made after a person experiences misfortune and/or tells others about it. Can be used to ridicule someone, as a way of expressing annoyance or frustration with a complainer, or simply as an indifferent acknowledgement of the other person's misfortune.
Dude 1: (accidentally spills drink on shirt)
Dude 2: Haha, sucks to suck!
Bro 1: Ugh, I've got three exams this week and I haven't even started studying yet.
Bro 2: Sucks to suck.
Guy 1: Man, I lost my wallet last weekend, and I still haven't found it.
Guy 2: Sucks to suck, bro.
Dude 2: Haha, sucks to suck!
Bro 1: Ugh, I've got three exams this week and I haven't even started studying yet.
Bro 2: Sucks to suck.
Guy 1: Man, I lost my wallet last weekend, and I still haven't found it.
Guy 2: Sucks to suck, bro.
by GottaHaveCereal April 4, 2011
by URBAN USERRR June 15, 2018
by A bromosexual. March 15, 2010
(It) "Sucks to Suck: is a phrase used in sympathy or in sarcasm to reply to a person or situation with misfortune. Coined by Amy MacDonald.
Kavon: I hate trivia crack, I always lose.
Annie: Sucks to suck!
Kavon: I'm cold! You threw snow in my face!
Annie: Oh well, sucks to suck.
Annie: Sucks to suck!
Kavon: I'm cold! You threw snow in my face!
Annie: Oh well, sucks to suck.
by johnfitzgerald22 March 1, 2015
It's a phrase used in sympathy or in sarcasm to reply to a person or situation with misfortune. When you do something that causes you to fail or something bad to happen.
by des420 April 6, 2020
by Xebazzz April 23, 2019