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  • Sucker vs suck-up - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The phrase suck up is a phrasal verb Being a sucker is something quite different First, let’s establish what a suck up is: suck up (phrasal verb) to adulate or flatter somebody excessively, generally to obtain some personal sucker
  • meaning - Differences between suck up and suck in . . .
    "Suck up" is used for drinks, especially when drunk through a straw It is also used figuratively to mean "put up with a difficult situation" "Suck in" can be used, for example for pulling in your belly to appear slimmer It could also be
  • Someone who gets an advantage by sucking up someone else
    You could call the person a suck-up, or a brownnoser These two are insults suck-up a person who tries to get the approval of someone in authority by saying and doing helpful and friendly things that are not sincere brownnose
  • difference - Sucking up to somebody vs flattering somebody . . .
    Sucking up to X is a disparaging or somewhat insulting form of flattering X I'm not sure about it being vulgar, it's definitely a strong phrase and usually impolite, but not something I think that would make a movie R-rated in the US
  • word play - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    This, especially when contrasted with his previous statement that he wants, "No brown-nosing No suck up No toolery " when in fact it's clear he expects instant and inviolate obedience It's obvious the character is meant to be a
  • Suck-ups,suck up to - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    Stop sucking up just to try to get an A Just study like everyone else (noun) A person who habitually offers flattery in the hope of gaining favor; a sycophant In this usage, the phrase is usually hyphenated Billy is always
  • phrase request - An idiom for encouraging sucking up . . .
    Your "example" makes it crystal clear you want to be as disparaging as possible towards both your boss and any other workers who "suck up to him", in which case you're really spoilt for choice with expressions like toadying, brown-nosing, ass-licking, be obsequious servile sycophantic towards, bow and scrape, etc , etc
  • What is the difference between suck, suck at, and suck on?
    The literal and most common meaning of "suck" is to draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum This is the definition that applies in all of your examples "Suck" and "suck on
  • About the phrase You suck - English Language Learners . . .
    to suck is to 'draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum ' Only in the USA has this meaning been mangled to indicate that something is bad Interpreting it as a colloquialism, it is more generally assumed to be a reference to oral sex, and so by extension the phrase becomes 'you are the sort of person who would perform oral sex upon another
  • meaning- a cat is a suck - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    People say this when a cat likes cuddling, eg he's a big suck I don't know the exact meaning I couldn't find an appropriate meaning from dictionaries Or maybe I'm looking up the wrong word (different spelling, same It could be a





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