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Meaning “do fellatio” is first recorded 1928 To be precise, i want to translate to suck less at a job every day to formal Slang sense of “be contemptible” first attested 1971 (the underlying notion is of fellatio)
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“young mammal before it is weaned”, late 14c., agent noun from suck I want to use it in the context of being bad at something Slang meaning “person who is easily deceived” is first attested 1836, in.
6 while sucks is a verb form, most of the terms that convey similar meaing are adjectives
The primary connotation of sucks is that the referent, whether a person, object, action or state of being, is very bad or awful (as in that sucks) There are numerous synomyms for awful, such as abominable atrocious dreadful terrible unspeakable painful. When not describing a mechanical process of some sort (the device sucks up the fluid and expels it through the nozzle) the word sucks is, at best, informal, as it alludes to a (what some regard as perverted) sex act The two words he sucks could have the same meaning as he sucks in something (as in at doing something), but definitely do not have the same meaning as he sucks something in
There's an ambiguity between your question title and the text. The origin of blow = suck, be bad/unpleasant recently came up in comments to this ell question I'd always assumed it was a standard slang meaning reversal from suck But a few minutes on google
Possibly the australian etymology is not mistaken, but correct, as you mentioned you had never heard it as ___ sucks dick
I first encountered the term sucks in high school as part of the full phrase and it's sexual, misogynistic and homophobic intent was explicit So it is using the more familiar that (situation) sucks for (someone) , and inserting it whole into the sentence to contrast the two possible outcomes. Where does the term 'that sucks!' and putting 'man' on the end of sentences come from Aw that sucks, man! thanks!
I'd have thought the transition from the original grandma idiom was pretty transparent To the extent that go suck an egg! has currency (minimal, imho), it doesn't so much mean physically go away What is a more decent/formal alternative for the word suck