Plural for one who is readily or easily made a victim of deception
“Anyone who could be snowed by that kind of line is just a naive sucker.”
Plural for one who is used or controlled, usually unwittingly yet obediently, by another
“I can't imagine you doing something for yourself if you can get some sucker to take care of it.”
Plural for someone with a strong affinity for something
“Well, I'm a sucker for a pretty face. I know my time will come when she leaves me for another sucker for a pretty face.”
Plural for a generic term for a thing or object
“Scratch the tip first, then squeeze until you get that sucker out.”
Plural for a side shoot or branch on a plant
Plural for an odd, awkward or annoying person
Plural for a person who spends money on goods or services from a shop or business
Plural for a foolish or stupid person
Plural for an item of confectionery consisting of a piece of candy attached to a stick
Plural for one who habitually relies on or exploits others and gives nothing in return
To deceive or fool someone
“Adams manages to sucker his fans into buying three times as much half-baked music as any other artist.”
To cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
“My cat was about to sucker me out of second breakfast.”
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