Suck it Meaning in English
expression
ˈsək/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
SUHK-it
sˈʌk/ /ˈɪt
SUHK-it
Definition
A rude or defiant expression used to tell someone they must accept something unpleasant or deal with the consequences, often when they are upset or disappointed.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal, considered rude or offensive; often used to show no sympathy, sometimes as a taunt. Common in competitive, mocking, or angry situations. Not appropriate in polite or professional conversations.
Spanish: ¡aguántatelo! - ¡te aguantas! - ¡te lo comes!Portuguese (BR): aguenta essa! - se vira!Portuguese (PT): aguenta essa! - desenrasca-te!Chinese (Simplified): 忍着吧! - 活该!Chinese (Traditional): 忍著吧! - 活該!Hindi: झेल लो! - अब भुगतो!Arabic: تَحمَّل ذلك! - هذا نصيبك!Bengali: এটা মেনে নাও! - ভাগ্য মেনে নাও!Russian: терпи! - смирись!Japanese: 自業自得だよ! - 仕方ないよ!Vietnamese: chấp nhận đi! - đáng đời!Korean: 받아들여! - 어쩔 수 없어!Turkish: katlan buna! - kaderine razı ol!Urdu: یہ برداشت کرو! - قسمت مانو!Indonesian: terima saja! - memang begitu!
Example Sentences
Didn't get your way? Too bad, suck it.
natural
You lost the game, so just suck it.
basic
Stop complaining and suck it.
basic
If you don't like it, suck it.
basic
He keeps blaming others for his problems, but I just tell him, 'suck it.'
natural
Life's not fair sometimes. You just have to suck it and move on.
natural