Idioms for suck

    suck face, to engage in soul-kissing.

Origin of suck

before 900; (v.) Middle English souken, Old English sūcan, cognate with Latin sūgere; (noun) Middle English souke act of suckling, derivative of the noun; akin to soak

OTHER WORDS FROM suck

suck·less, adjective out·suck, verb (used with object) un·sucked, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for suck off (1 of 2)

suck off

verb

(tr, adverb) slang to perform the act of fellatio or cunnilingus on

British Dictionary definitions for suck off (2 of 2)

suck
/ (sʌk) /

verb

noun

Derived forms of suck

suckless, adjective

Word Origin for suck

Old English sūcan; related to Old Norse súga, Middle Dutch sūgen, Latin sūgere to suck, exhaust; see soak