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suck it
sucks
transitive verb
1 a
: to draw (something, such as liquid) into the mouth through a suction force produced by movements of the lips and tongue
- sucked milk from his mother's breast
b
: to draw something from or consume by such movements
- suck an orange
- suck a lollipop
c
: to apply the mouth to in order to or as if to suck out a liquid
2 a
: to draw by or as if by suction
- when a receding wave sucks the sand from under your feet
- —Kenneth Brower
- inadvertently sucked into the … intrigue
- —Martin Levin
b
: to take in and consume by or as if by suction
- a vacuum cleaner sucking up dirt
- suck up a few beers
- opponents say that malls suck the life out of downtown areas
- —Michael Knight
intransitive verb
1
: to draw something in by or as if by exerting a suction force; especially
: to draw milk from a breast or udder with the mouth
2
: to make a sound or motion associated with or caused by suction
- his pipe sucked wetly
- flanks sucked in and out, the long nose resting on his paws
- —Virginia Woolf
3
: to act in an obsequious manner
- when they want votes … the candidates come sucking around
- —W. G. Hardy
—usually used with
up
4 slang, sometimes vulgar
: to be objectionable or inadequate
- our lifestyle sucks
- —Playboy
- people who went said it sucked
- —H. S. Thompson
— suck it up
: to make the effort required to do or deal with something difficult or unpleasant
At least batman has no problem sucking it down.