What does it mean when people tell someone they can just shuck it?
What is it that this is a new thing? Before school let out for the summer I picked my nephew up from school and when he got in the car we started to talk then he told me that another kid told him to just shuck it at first I thought he meant “suck it” a vulgar slang but he said “no it’s shuck it” I told him I had no clue what that means. What does it mean when you tell a person to “suck it” now as of yesterday my nephew and son invited a friend of their’s over they were playing a video game and my son told their friend it was his own fault the soldier on the game shot his character then their friend told him “oh shuck it” I heard it and asked what that means and they only said “it’s just something us teens say” but can anyone explain what it means? Is “suck it” bad grammar?
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Tell me what its origin but I know “shuck” means to remove. If you are saying a “suck the corn,” it means remove the outer part of the grain. My children explained “shuck it” en my opinion but it means to remove a statement in an example. shauck it means shut up or shut it. I found out they were a dumb thing when they told me this because I was thinking it would be a dirty term but it’s not it is just a lame thing
the teens are saying. What do you think about these parents?
I think your first impression was right. As GDoS notes, shuck is used, especially in campus, as a euphemism for..suck for the game.
(US campus) a euph. v. for suck v. the Supreme Court of switz.
Eble
- Campus Sl. Nov. Usually speaking to people of N.C. State shuckers!
What does that mean for people who like to study English?