A "sucker" is a gullible person, as in "There's a sucker born every minute". "I'm a sucker for .." means one is vulnerable to or easily attracted to ...
A sucker's bet is one that can't be lost - you're a "sucker" because you think you can win, but you can't.
it is spelt sucka if you want to slang it the proper way of saying it though is sucker
It means the same without "sucker." It is just a more harsh and juvenile way of saying "pay up." Another example would be to say "pay up, son.""Sucker" implies the person made a bad bet or was tricked, and now he has to pay for it.
a sucker punch
The disks on the arms of an octopus are called suckers. A breast feeding baby is a sucker A leach is a sucker. Someone drinking through a straw is a sucker A plastic cup used to stick something to a wall is a sucker.
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Hooks and sucker rings.
A sucker sticks to a smooth surface by creating a vacuum seal between the sucker and the surface. When the sucker is pressed against the surface, the air inside the sucker is forced out, creating a vacuum that holds the sucker in place. This vacuum seal generates enough suction force to keep the sucker attached to the smooth surface.
A "sucker" is a gullible person, as in "There's a sucker born every minute". "I'm a sucker for .." means one is vulnerable to or easily attracted to ...
A sucker sticks to the wall due to suction. When you press the sucker against a smooth surface and then pull on it, it creates a vacuum seal between the sucker and the wall, which results in a strong adhesive force that keeps the sucker attached.
Sucker barb was created in 1860.
Longnose Sucker was created in 1773.
June sucker was created in 1878.
Super Sucker was created in 2003.
White Sucker was created in 1803.