Suck for suck
When you suck your bro off, and he sucks you off in return. It's not gay because you're just helping a brotha out and the gayness cancels.
"We were hanging out and bored, so we decided to do a suck for suck, nothing wrong with that. Just trying to help a brotha relieve some stress."
sucks to suck
"(It) sucks to suck" - A remark usually made after a person experiences misfortune and/or tells others about it. Can be used to ridicule someone, as a way of expressing annoyance or frustration with a complainer, or simply as an indifferent acknowledgement of the other person's misfortune.
Dude 1: (accidentally spills drink on shirt)
Dude 2: Haha, sucks to suck!
Bro 1: Ugh, I've got three exams this week and I haven't even started studying yet.
Bro 2: Sucks to suck.
Guy 1: Man, I lost my wallet last weekend, and I still haven't found it.
Guy 2: Sucks to suck, bro.
Dude 2: Haha, sucks to suck!
Bro 1: Ugh, I've got three exams this week and I haven't even started studying yet.
Bro 2: Sucks to suck.
Guy 1: Man, I lost my wallet last weekend, and I still haven't found it.
Guy 2: Sucks to suck, bro.
sucks to suck
v: when you do something that causes you to fail or something bad to happen to you.
Dude: Wow I forgot to do my Spanish.
Bro: Well sucks to suck.
Bro: Well sucks to suck.
Sucks to Suck
(It) "Sucks to Suck: is a phrase used in sympathy or in sarcasm to reply to a person or situation with misfortune. Coined by Amy MacDonald.
Kavon: I hate trivia crack, I always lose.
Annie: Sucks to suck!
Kavon: I'm cold! You threw snow in my face!
Annie: Oh well, sucks to suck.
Annie: Sucks to suck!
Kavon: I'm cold! You threw snow in my face!
Annie: Oh well, sucks to suck.
Sucks to suck
It's a phrase used in sympathy or in sarcasm to reply to a person or situation with misfortune. When you do something that causes you to fail or something bad to happen.
Dude: " I can't find my wallet anywhere!"
You: " Well, sucks to suck bro!"
You: " Well, sucks to suck bro!"
Sucks to suck
A response to finding out your friend's dilemma. It is said in a friendly mocking manner. Can be used as an interjection.
"Brian, I lost my car keys!"
"Sucks to suck! I'll help you look for them."
"Sucks to suck! I'll help you look for them."
sucks to suck
when it sucks to suck at something - coined by Stuart Briggle
Tomas: I can't believe I missed that shot.
Stuart: Sucks to suck.
Stuart: Sucks to suck.