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sucianess

Refers to a dirty whore time.

Typically involving an excess of alcohol consumption.

Originated at Pulse patio Orlando by Wednesday night bartenders.
So much sucianess, I can't stand it-- meatball wasted. Can't wait 'til next Wednesday.
by bartends December 17, 2012
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Suckiness

What the other poster said, except that "suckiness" is clearly a noun, not an adjective. Like "kindness" or "carelessness".
The suckiness of the above poster's understanding of basic grammatical terms is quite apparent.
by vava2930 June 28, 2010
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suckness

Something that uber sucks above MANY other things.
K1NC is the suckness.
by BBTV Angry Penguin March 27, 2004
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suckiness

1. (noun) derived from the word suck that means not good or simply put... bad.

2. (noun) emphasizes something that is really really sucky/lame/crappy/terrible/yucky without the sexual innuendos that comes with the word suck.
1. Popular "cool" people suck a lot ...like their level of suckiness reaches new boundaries when they act like they're special and everyone else is a lesser person.

2. So yeah, suck on that suckiness of yours, you motherf*cking sucker.
by Tesaffrey April 24, 2014
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suckiness

Stems from the word suck, or to suck. An adjactive meaning something is really crappy or sucky. Something that is completely featureless and super lame.
The suckiness of jBuilder is beyond compare.
by xBrady May 11, 2006
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No-Luck-Suckyness

A point in your life when you have a large amount of suck, as well as no luck. Could be common among large groups of races, religions, and economic classes, though less likely among upper-class members of society.
Friend 1-"Yes, I finally win something!"
Friend 2-"It can't be that bad."
Friend 1- "I'm not kidding, I never win anything, my life is just full of no-luck-suckyness"
by Ariez June 5, 2013
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scioness

The female counterpart to a scion. A female descendant or child of a wealthy, aristocratic, or influential family. An heiress to a financial empire.
Sporting a diamond-encrusted Tiara, Miss Erica Rose, unabashed debutante and scioness of the Franklin-Cindi empire, is the most promisingly treacherous of contestants vying to star on this year's Roman rehash of "The Bachelor", which shall showcase 25 ambitious young thangs dueling to wed the Prince Lorenzo Borcheezy, who it is reputed holds a number of lapsed ducal titles to small tracts of property in the Southern United States, among them the little fleabite of a (or flea-bitten) town of Collyel, Louisiana in Livingston Parish.
by Russell Clark December 6, 2006
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