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The phrase "suck it" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in spoken and informal written English.
It can be used as a rude or confrontational way of telling someone to deal with or accept a situation. Example: "I don't like your attitude, just suck it and do your job."
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suck it
interjection
A rebuke or dismissal
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Suck it!
Suck it up, girls.
You suck it up".
"Suck it up, Olive".
To suck it up".
So suck it up".
Suck it up.
Suck it, Emily Crabtree.
Suck it up, pilgrim.
Suck it up, socialites.
Suck it, Firefox.
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