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Sucky vs Suckiness - What's the difference?

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In slang|lang=en terms the difference between sucky and suckiness

is that sucky is (slang) being something which sucks, which is unpleasant or lacks value while suckiness is (slang) the state or condition of being sucky; inferiority or badness.

As nouns the difference between sucky and suckiness

is that sucky is a pacifier while suckiness is (slang) the state or condition of being sucky; inferiority or badness.

As an adjective sucky

is (slang) being something which sucks, which is unpleasant or lacks value.

sucky

English

Adjective

(er)
  • (slang) Being something which sucks, which is unpleasant or lacks value.
  • That comedian was pretty sucky on TV last night.
  • *2002 R. Jay Driskill: Necropolis: A Collection of Spectres [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0595238939&id=oK5O8Mp5UeAC&pg=RA1-PA65&lpg=RA1-PA65&ots=V7UHvfqVAw&dq=%22Who%27s+isn%27t+sucky,+you+ask%3F+Mine%27s+exceedingly+sucky%22&sig=5F4GYYY4RZ5gfTyNsMcvKywGAp4]
  • My mother-in-law. Who's (SIC) isn't sucky', you ask? Mine's exceedingly ' sucky . More than average I'd say. She tries to turn my wife and kids against me...

    Noun

    (suckies)
  • A pacifier.
  • See also

    * sucky sucky/sucky-sucky

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    suckiness

    English

    Noun

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  • (slang) The state or condition of being sucky; inferiority or badness.