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''Suck her'' may refer to: - Suck her, also called a lollipop, a type of confectionery consisting mainly of hardened, flavoured sucrose with corn syrup mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking
- Suction cup, a plastic device that grips onto smooth surfaces using vacuum
- one of various cup-shaped organs (suckers) found on the tentacles of some animals, which allows them to grip or adhere to objects by the use of suction
- a person who is easily deceived
- Suck her bet, a bet based on something other than expected return
- Suck her hole, a colloquial boating and sailing term
- Suck her list, a list of persons who have previously been successfully solicited for something
- Suck her punch, an act of violence
In biology: For other uses, see Lollipop (disambiguation). ...
Suction cups used to hold a joystick in place. ...
lucker may refer to: blow, also called a lollipop, a type of confectionery consisting mainly of hardened, flavoured sucrose with corn syrup mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking Suction cup, a plastic device that grips onto smooth surfaces using vacuum one of various cup-shaped organs...
Tentacles can refer to the elongated flexible organs that are present in some animals, especially invertebrates, and sometimes to the hairs of the leaves of some insectivorous plants. ...
Theres a sucker born every minute is a phrase often credited to P.T. Barnum. ...
- Sucker, also called a basal shoot, a shoot or cane which grows from a bud at the base or roots of a tree or shrub
- Suck her, a common name for any of various fishes in family Catostomidae of order Cypriniformes
- Blue suck her, Cycleptus elongatus, a freshwater species
- Desert suck her, Catostomus clarkii, a freshwater species of the lower Colorado River drainage basin
- June suck her, Chasmistes liorus, endemic to Utah Lake and the Provo River of North America
- Longnose suck her, Catostomus catostomus, a freshwater species inhabiting cold, clear waters in North America from northern USA to the top of the continent, and the only species of sucker to inhabit Asia, specifically the rivers of eastern Siberia
- Modoc suck her, Catostomus microps, native to California
- Mountain suck her, Catostomus platyrhynchus, found throughout western North America
- Razorback suck her, Xyrauchen texanus, found in rivers in the Colorado River drainage of western North America
- Santa Ana suck her, Catostomus santaanae, found only in a handful of rivers in southern California
- Shortnose suck her, Chasmistes brevirostris
- Sonoran suck her, Catostomus wigginsi, a freshwater species of the Colorado River and Sonora River drainage basins
- Utah sucker, Catostomus ardens, a sucker of the family Catostomidae found in the upper Snake River and the Lake Bonneville areas of western North America
- White sucker, Catostomus commersonii, a bottom-feeding freshwater fish inhabiting North America from Labrador in the north to Georgia and New Mexico in the south
- Suckerfish, a common name for Plecostomus, a genus of catfish popular as aquarium fish
In music: A sucker emerging from the base of a young tree This stump is almost entirely obscured by suckers. ...
Genera See text Catostomidae is the sucker fish family of the Cypriniformes order. ...
The Colorado River from the bottom of Marble Canyon, in the Upper Grand Canyon Colorado River in the Grand Canyon from Desert View The Colorado River from Laughlin Horseshoe Bend is a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona The Colorado River is...
The Colorado River from the bottom of Marble Canyon, in the Upper Grand Canyon Colorado River in the Grand Canyon from Desert View The Colorado River from Laughlin Horseshoe Bend is a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona The Colorado River is...
Binomial name Jordan & Gilbert, 1881 The Utah sucker, Catostomus ardens, is a sucker of the family Catostomidae found in the upper Snake River and the Lake Bonneville areas of western North America. ...
Binomial name Lacépède, 1803 The white sucker, Catostomus commersonii, is a bottom-feeding freshwater fish inhabiting North America from Labrador in the north to Georgia and New Mexico in the south. ...
An adult giant pleco, Hypostomus plecostomus. ...
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