I. ˈsə-kər noun
Date: 14th century
1.
a. : one that sucks especially a breast or udder : suckling
b. : a device for creating or regulating suction (as a piston or valve in a pump)
c. : a pipe or tube through which something is drawn by suction
d.
(1) : an organ in various animals for adhering or holding
(2) : a mouth (as of a leech) adapted for sucking or adhering
2. : a shoot from the roots or lower part of the stem of a plant
3. : any of numerous chiefly North American freshwater bony fishes (family Catostomidae) closely related to the carps but distinguished from them especially by the structure of the mouth which usually has thick soft lips — compare hog sucker , white sucker
4. : lollipop 1
5.
a. : a person easily cheated or deceived
b. : a person irresistibly attracted by something specified
a sucker for ghost stories
c. — used as a generalized term of reference
see if you can get that sucker working again
II. verb
( suck·ered ; suck·er·ing ˈsə-k(ə-)riŋ)
Date: 1607
transitive verb
1. : to remove suckers from
sucker tobacco
2. : hoodwink 3
intransitive verb
: to send out suckers
corn sucker s abundantly