| Idiom | Meaning | Example | 
| suck it up | 
get up and do it, be strong, do not be a quitter 
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"I can't do it, Kate. I've searched everywhere and I can't find it." 
"Suck it up, John. I'm counting on you to define that idiom!"
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| suck off [B] | 
(See give head)
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| suck the hind tit [B] | 
receive less than others, not get as good service, the short end of the stick
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Who is sucking the hind tit of government services? Some people say it's the seniors.
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| suck up to | 
be nice for personal gain, brown nose [B]
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Why is Ken sucking up to me? Does he expect a raise in pay?
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| suckbucket | 
student's briefcase, valise
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T think Zen carries a suckbucket to impress the teachers.
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| sucked in | 
deceived, cheated, led to believe, taken in
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"You believed his story about working late at the office?" "Ya, I got sucked in."
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| sucker | 
a person who is gullible; easy to persuade
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"Who will buy that painting?" "Oh, some sucker will come along."
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| sucker you | 
fool you, cheat you, taken>/q>
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When you walk along the midway, don't listen to the men who want
you to throw balls or darts. They're just trying to sucker you. Hear?
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| sucks | 
is poor quality, does not satisfy me
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This radio sucks! I can't get my favorite station!
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| suffer a setback | 
lose a game, fail a test, become injured or ill
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Italy's soccer team suffered a setback losing to Ireland.
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