please sucking which liquid come to mouth say full meaning of sucking
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1a: to draw (something, such as liquid) into the mouth through a suction force produced by movements of the lips and tongue.
b: to draw something from or consume by such movements.
c: to apply the mouth to in order to or as if to
2a: to draw by or as if by suction
when a receding wave sucks the sand from under your feet.
b: to take in and consume by or as if by suction
a vacuum cleaner sucking up dirt.
I'm having a serious argument with a friend on the status of the word "suck" when I used it about him by saying "You suck!" because he missed a train. We are both non-native English speakers. He claimed that I used it as a foul or slang term. I vehemently disagreed with him about it. I told him that the word "suck" can be used to describe something inefficient or not good enough as well like it is used in the example "Samsung mobile sucks".