Sucked in


mean spirited australian (or at least melbourne) schoolyard slang to express one’s enjoyment over a friends misfortune or suffering. similar to the german word ‘schadenfreude’.
person 1: sh-t man, my…my dad just died!
person 2: bwahaha! sucked in!
something you would say to someone when they have a misfourtune.
someone would say to a guy (whom they don’t like) who’s had a accident “ha ha sucked in”
when you intend to do something for a short span of time, and end up doing it for hours.
i was only going to look up -ssblaster on definithing.com, but i got sucked in.

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