sucky

English

Etymology

From suck + -y.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsʌki/
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  • Rhymes: -ʌki

Adjective

sucky (comparative suckier, superlative suckiest)

  1. (slang) Being something which sucks, which is unpleasant or inferior.
    That comedian was pretty sucky on TV last night.
    • 2002 R. Jay Driskill: Necropolis: A Collection of Spectres
      My mother-in-law. Who's [sic] isn't sucky, you ask? Mine's exceedingly sucky. More than average I'd say. She tries to turn my wife and kids against me []
  2. (slang) Tending to suck up or ingratiate oneself.
    • 1985, Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale, Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, →ISBN:
      Oh no, you'll spoil her, too much sugar is bad for them.
      Surely one won't hurt, just this once, Mildred.
      And sucky Janine: Oh yes, can I Ma'am, please?

Derived terms

Noun

sucky (plural suckies)

  1. (colloquial) A pacifier.
  2. (slang, vulgar) A fellation, a blowjob.
    • 2019 June 2, XxSoccerMom (lyrics and music), “Uncle Road”:
      Like postman I am pat
      Gave a sucky then i spat
  3. (slang, vulgar) A fellatrix, a blowjobber.
    • 2020 May 15, Yung Domy (lyrics and music), “Candy Shop”:
      She a sucky acky, lucky fucky

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