👉 An instance of drawing something into one's mouth by inhaling.
Okay class, settle down, let’s take a look! That dictionary definition – “an instance of drawing something into one’s mouth by inhaling” - that describes how you eat. It’s about the physical act of bringing food to your mouth. But "sucks" doesn't mean that! It’s a much more common, and frankly, less polite word. “Sucks” is an expression. It means something is bad , disappointing, or unpleasant. Think of it like saying something isn’t good at all – it really leaves a bad taste in your mouth! Here are some examples to help you understand: "That movie sucks !" (meaning the movie was terrible) “My homework sucks !” (meaning the homework is difficult or boring) "This coffee sucks !" (meaning the coffee tastes bad). It’s important to remember that "sucks" can be considered rude, so it's often best to choose other words when speaking politely. Do you have any questions about what “sucks” means? Perhaps you could give me an example of how you might use the word (though maybe not in a classroom!).