suck on that
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[edit]- (idiomatic, chiefly US, vulgar) Used to express contempt after a victory, a refuted argument or the sharing of undesirable information.
- 2004, Mean Girls, spoken by Janis Ian (Lizzy Caplan):
- I am so sorry Regina. Really, I don't know why I did this. I guess it's probably because I've got a big lesbian crush on you. Suck on that!
- 2011, Joe Reilly, You Are Going to Get Poop On You[1], page 59:
- Okay. But think of the people in your life who you respect. [...] Whoever it is, how do you feel if they respect you? Good, right? That's right. So suck on that!
- 2021, Olivia Wheeler, The Daily Mail[2]:
- 'Suck on that, Donald!' Piers Morgan's wife Celia Walden mocks Trump and says he's going 'straight in the bin' amid Joe Biden's inauguration