verb
- past tense of suck; drew in by creating a vacuum or partial vacuum
- past tense of suck; drew liquid into the mouth by creating suction
- past tense of suck; was very bad or unpleasant
Usage: slang; informal
Examples
- The vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dirt from the carpet.
- She sucked the juice through a straw.
- The tornado sucked debris high into the air.
- He sucked his thumb as a child.
- The pump sucked water from the well.
- That movie really sucked.
- The drain sucked the water down quickly.