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What is the suck?the state of being the sucking. that is the suck the suck - videoThe suck - what is it?The opposite of the tight. Something that is so sucky it doesn't just suck, it is the suck. "Dude Stockton is the suck!" What does "the suck" mean?a commonly present term used among the armed forces to refer to Iraq. And is a place where you with unfavorable conditions. After vacation, were going back to the suck. The suck - what does it mean?1)The one thing in the world that sucks the most at a given moment in time. 1) Yeah, my car just broke down today and I couldn't get a ride to work. It was the suck. The suck - meaningOf the lowest possible quality. If "the" is spelled "teh," the phrase will have a mocking tone. OMG, I was kickbanned!!! That mod is teh sux. The suck - definitionA state of suckitude, or achieving a stateof suckitude. "Why always the suck?" The suck - slangWhen something overflows and reeks with suckery. Nothing can suck as much as that. It is "the suck." You can feel the suck being emitted from "the suck" when get near it. To earn the title "the suck" it has to suckiest thing that has ever sucked in your sucky life before. Trust me you do not want to be "the suck" Bewarned, "the suck" is contagious and its suckage can be transfered through you touching it, or you sucking off the suck. My girlfriend: You suck The suckThe video game "Hero X" is the suck. The suckThe place of ultimate suckiness. The original suckiness from which springs all other suckiness in the world. The black hole of suckiness. Used by Marines as a nickname for the Marine Corps. It sounds like a put-down, but it is actually a testament to the dedication of those who endure it for the rest of us. "Welcome to the suck." Used after initiation of a new recruit. Also used by any marine upon realization that a new, deeper, previously unreached, level of suckiness exists. The suckSlang used for the Marine Corps by Marines only. No one knows when it started. Very popular during and after Vietnam. I've been in the suck for over twenty years. |
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