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"suck on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of drawing something into the mouth and often involves using the lips and tongue to move and extract liquid or food. Example sentence: - "He couldn't resist the temptation and reached for the lollipop, eagerly sucking on it until it was gone."
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Suck on it, Gallagher.
Suck on that Nato.
You want to suck on my dick?
Would you suck on it?
Suck on tha Bill Burroughs.
You love it, you suck on it.
"I suck on throat lozenges for it.
Vape: to suck on an electronic cigarette.
Suck on a topaz at dawn.
"Suck on that, Blake Lively," she says.
Suck on that.
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