suck (on) a sweet
1suck — I UK [sʌk] / US verb Word forms suck : present tense I/you/we/they suck he/she/it sucks present participle sucking past tense sucked past participle sucked ** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to pull liquid into your mouth by using the muscles in… …
2Sweet pea — For other uses, see Sweet Pea (disambiguation). Sweet pea Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …
3sweet — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} (BrE) noun ⇨ See also ↑candy ADJECTIVE ▪ chewy, jelly, sugary ▪ boiled ▪ cough, throat … OF SWEE …
4suck — v. & n. v. 1 tr. draw (a fluid) into the mouth by making a partial vacuum. 2 tr. (also absol.) a draw milk or other fluid from or through (the breast etc. or a container). b extract juice from (a fruit) by sucking. 3 tr. a draw sustenance,… …
5Sweet Potato Whitefly — Taxobox name = Sweet Potato Whitefly regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta infraclassis = Neoptera superordo = Exopterygota ordo = Hemiptera subordo = Sternorrhyncha superfamilia = Aleyrodoidea familia = Aleyrodidae genus =… …
6suck — verb ADVERB ▪ noisily ▪ She was noisily sucking up milk through a straw. ▪ away, in, out, up ▪ She sucked away on her thumb …
7suck — Verb. To be worthless, contemptible or disgusting. E.g. The storyline in that book is a little contrived and the characters suck. Noun. Sweets, confectionary in general. A suck shop being a sweet shop. W. Midlands use …
8suck — [sʌk] verb I 1) [I/T] to pull liquid, air, or smoke into your mouth He sucked in a lungful of air, then jumped into the pool.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to put something in your mouth and move your tongue against it She sucked on a sweet and stared at… …
9Polo (sweet) — Polo is a brand of different flavour sweets, which have a hole in the centre. The peppermint flavoured polo was first manufactured in the United Kingdom in 1948. The name ‘Polo’ is reportedly from the word ‘Polar’ and is to symbolize the cool and …
10That’s so suck! — phr. That’s so awful. □ Eat sweet potatoes? That’s so suck! …