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1 sucker
1) ((slang) a person who is easily fooled or is stupid enough to do something: Who is the sucker who bought your car?) lettlurt person2) (a person or thing that sucks: Are these insects bloodsuckers?) suger3) (an organ on an animal, eg an octopus, by which it sticks to objects.) sugeskål/-skive4) (a curved pad or disc (of rubber etc) that can be pressed on to a surface and stick there.) sugekopp5) (a side shoot coming from the root of a plant.) villskudd, rotskuddsubst. \/ˈsʌkə\/1) sugeapparat, sugeanordning2) ( zoologi) sugeorgan, sugefot, sugeskål, sugemunn, sugekopp3) sugekopp4) sugerør5) diende barn, spedbarn6) spedkalv7) ( fisk i familien Catostomidae) sugekarpe8) ( botanikk) rotskudd9) ( botanikk) sideskudd10) pumpesko11) (hverdagslig, skjellsord) fehode, naiv person, dust12) (amer.) slikkepinne, kjærlighet på pinne13) ( hverdagslig) parasitt, snyltegjest14) (amer., hverdagslig) dings, greie, sak• see, this little sucker belongs up herese her, denne lille dingsen skal være her oppebe a born sucker bite på hver gang, tro hva som helstbe a sucker for something være svak for noe, ha hang til, falle for noe, like godtplay a sucker for a sucker lure noen, få noen til å gå i baret
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