Suck the big one In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "suck the big one", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Christina Quynh calendar 2021-04-18 03:04

Meaning of Suck the big one

Suck the big one American phrase slang

American phrase slang

We use the slang “suck the big one” to indicate something is worse than usual; when it is really terrible or annoying.

“What’s wrong with you today? Your performance really sucked the big one.”

“The new product sucks the big one. We’re gonna lose our profit.”

The building is pretty ugly. They should have just repurposed the old city hall into housing because this building is about as close to that ugliness as you can get. The city must be into retro. The mayor should move back to old city hall if he loves this architecture so much. Turn the new city hall into student housing for SJ state with theaters built in or lecture rooms. San Jose planners really suck the big one. (Source: journeyinlife.net)

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Grammar and Usage of Suck the big one

Verb Forms

  • sucked the big one
  • sucks the big one

The verb "suck" should be conjugated according to its tense.

Origin of Suck the big one

The slang "suck the big one" is mainly used in the US. It is also called "American street talk".

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