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suck down

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suck down (third-person singular simple present sucks down, present participle sucking down, simple past and past participle sucked down)

  1. (idiomatic, figurative, transitive) To drink (or, more rarely, eat) all of something quickly.
    Synonym: inhale
  2. (idiomatic, figurative, transitive) To consume greedily, especially when undeservedly.
    Coordinate terms: suck up, vacuum up; suck out, suckle; guzzle, guzzle down; leech
    sucking down resources
  3. (transitive, slang, vulgar) To give fellatio to.