suck off
Advanced (C1) slang
Pull something away from a surface using a sucking force. (Also has a sexual meaning in very informal/vulgar language.)
"The technician used a specialised tool to suck off the residue from the circuit board."
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RT Podcast Moments [100-269]
Hero · 90:22
rooster teeth suck off fast been joking
RT Podcast Moments [100-269]
Hero · 89:38
office suck off right that's the worst
RT Podcast Moments [100-269]
Hero · 89:55
ring leader for the RT suck off the RO