Suckith


verb. derivative from the word “suck” written in shakespearean old english way of speaking.

not good, bad.
or
vacuum, to pull back with air.
this day suckith. “this day sucks”

thou salt suckith in thy morning and suckith in thy evening, and shall bestowed a fountain like no other brethren as thy eyes never saw.

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