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suck up verb to seek favour through obsequious behaviour UK, 1860- You don’t have to suck up to me. I won’t squeal. — Leonard Cohen, Beautiful Losers, p. 134, 1966
- You should take a tip from your friend here, Quint–he really knows how to suck up. — Mallrats, 1995
- Don’t try to suck up to me! It’s a little late for that. — Austin Powers, 1997
- Forty-year-old hipster in baggy Comme Des Garcons sucking up to the best thing ever to walk down a Chanel catwalk. — Tony Wilson, 24 Hour Party People, p. 215, 2002
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