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Derivational suffix that replaces -ful
usually means that you don't like it or that it SUCKS.
sometimes depends on which word used

some are

colorsukk

wondersukk

beautisukk
playsukk

usesukk
cheersukk
Person 1: How was your day?

Person 2: It was wondersukk.

That jacket is really colorsukk.

The suffix -sukk will not be used as a solo word (in this form).
Related Words

mutha-sukk 

Who are you mutha-sukking?
mutha-sukk by Revm7r February 27, 2003

wee sukk 

C'mon luv giv'us a wee sukk

Would gimme a wee sukk for a tenner

Neal likes to give a wee sukk
wee sukk by Stabby McFacey October 1, 2007

Koch sukker 

A delusional republican that as a ditto head listens and believes everything that the desiminators of the Koch brothers propaganda on the Fox network drones on about.
Gee that Sarah Palin is real Koch sukker.
Koch sukker by hipshot November 5, 2011
An ancient Persian game combining elements of checkers and chess.

Uses board of checkers/chess and checkers pieces.

Set-up is like checkers, except each player sets up pieces on opposite-colored spaces.

Regular moves are made diagonally like in regular checkers.

Capturing is done by moving one's piece in a straight line two spaces in which there is an opponent's piece in the space between. Pieces that are not queens or kings can only capture by moving forward.

A piece that reaches the opposite end does not become a king. It becomes a queen, and it can move diagnolly (without capturing) a single space in any direction, and it can capture by moving either forward or laterally.

A queen that returns to the player's own end safely becomes a king. A king can move diagnolly any number of spaces in a single direction on a single move (without capturing), and can capture by moving in any direction.

All types of pieces may capture multiple opponent's pieces on a single move if possible given their abilities described above.

Winner is last player with a legal move.
Sukkah has no relationship to the Hebrew word suka, also sometimes spelled sukkah, which refers to a hut built on the holiday of sukkot.
sukkah by Bed time March 22, 2010
Someone an idiot and getting themselves in dumb situations. Can also be used in a joking matter.
Aydan is echt een sukkel
sukkel by @apocococalypse._ on ig November 11, 2018