suck up (third-person singular simple present sucks up, present participle sucking up, simple past and past participle sucked up)
- (transitive) To absorb (fluid).
The dry soil sucked up water like a sponge.
- (slang, often followed by to) To adulate or flatter (someone) excessively, generally to obtain some personal benefit or favour.
- Synonym: brownnose
Jimmy sucked up to the English teacher hoping he would get an A.
- (slang) To fellate (someone).
to adulate or flatter excessively
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 拍马屁 (zh) (pāimǎpì)
- Danish: fedte for
- Dutch: slijmen (nl)
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- Finnish: imarrella (fi), nuoleskella (fi), mielistellä (fi)
- French: lécher les bottes (fr), cirer les pompes (fr)
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- Polish: podlizywać się (pl)
- Portuguese: puxar saco
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- Russian: подли́зываться (ru) impf (podlízyvatʹsja), подлиза́ться (ru) pf (podlizátʹsja)
- Scots: souk in wi
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: улизивати (ulizivati), шлихтати (šlihtati), увлачити (uvlačiti)
- Latin: ulizivati (sh), šlihtati, uvlačiti (sh)
- Spanish: dar jabón, dar coba, pastelear (es) (Spain, colloquial)
- Swedish: fjäska (sv), smöra (sv), lisma (sv), ställa sig in (hos) (sv)
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