suckitude
名词 n.
美 /ˈsʌ.kɪ.tjuːd/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The condition, quality, extent, or measure of the degree to which something or someone sucks; suckiness.
— To anyone outside of the precious inner sanctum that includes you, your spouse, the kid's grandparents and some of the tiny dimwit's classmates—your kid sucks so bad he or she is a living breathing vacuum of suckitude.
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Etymology tree
Proto-Germanic *sūkaną
Proto-West Germanic *sūkan
Old English sūcan
Middle English souken
English suck
Proto-Indo-European *-tu-
Proto-Indo-European *-d-
Proto-Indo-European *-Hō
Proto-Italic *tūdō
Latin -tūdō
Middle French -itudebor.
English -itude
English suckitude
From suck + -itude, by analogy with words such as altitude, gratitude, etc.
Proto-Germanic *sūkaną
Proto-West Germanic *sūkan
Old English sūcan
Middle English souken
English suck
Proto-Indo-European *-tu-
Proto-Indo-European *-d-
Proto-Indo-European *-Hō
Proto-Italic *tūdō
Latin -tūdō
Middle French -itudebor.
English -itude
English suckitude
From suck + -itude, by analogy with words such as altitude, gratitude, etc.
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