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Used as a taunt, usually after a mistake, defeat or error in a competition initiated by a hearty bring it! Such as:
Player: Bring it!
LAN AI: If you insist...
*LAN AI misses only chance to shoot and kill Player*
Player: Suck!
LAN AI: If you insist...
*LAN AI misses only chance to shoot and kill Player*
Player: Suck!
by the_shadow_on_the_wall November 10, 2006
17
1) to be terrible at something
2) to suck something such as a straw
3) to give head
4) noun, as in this sucks
2) to suck something such as a straw
3) to give head
4) noun, as in this sucks
1) brian sucked at skateboarding
2) sally sucked on the straw
3) sally sucked david off
4) school sucks
2) sally sucked on the straw
3) sally sucked david off
4) school sucks
by samdog November 10, 2004
19
"To suck" or "you suck" is derived from, or is a shortened form of "to suck dick" or "you suck dick." In effect, it is the equivalent of saying "that's gay" or "you're gay." (You suck dick, so therefore, you must be gay.) This, in turn, comes from the assumption that homosexuality is "wrong" or "bad." Therefore, if something "sucks" it is "bad."
Isn't it strange how widely accepted the term is? Everytime you hear someone say "that sucks" on TV, they are essentially saying "that sucks dick."
Isn't it strange how widely accepted the term is? Everytime you hear someone say "that sucks" on TV, they are essentially saying "that sucks dick."
by Time4SumAksion February 28, 2005
20
(suhk)
Noun
Adj
1. Any type of noise coming from a sound amplifier not intended by the speaker/musician, therefore taking away part or all of the speaker/musician’s intended effect.
2. The actual sound of negative feedback to include, but not limited to: static, squeaking, chirping, clicking, knocking or buzzing coming from an amplifier.
3. Usually caused by the incompetence of the sound engineer.
Noun
Adj
1. Any type of noise coming from a sound amplifier not intended by the speaker/musician, therefore taking away part or all of the speaker/musician’s intended effect.
2. The actual sound of negative feedback to include, but not limited to: static, squeaking, chirping, clicking, knocking or buzzing coming from an amplifier.
3. Usually caused by the incompetence of the sound engineer.
1. “Dude, can I get a little less suck out of the amps?” --Guitar Hero III game comment
2. “Man, every time we have Randy over to run the amps, he cranks out hella suck.”
by GXIDIVA December 27, 2008