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sucker in Russian

sucker in Russian

сосу́н
noun
A thing that works by sucking something.
сосу́нья
noun
A thing that works by sucking something.
сосуно́к
noun
A thing that works by sucking something.
сосу́н
noun
A small piece of leather, usually round, having a string attached to the center, which, when saturated with water and pressed upon a stone or other body having a smooth surface, adheres, by reason of the atmospheric pressure, with such force as to enable a considerable weight to be thus lifted by the string; formerly used by children as a plaything.
присо́ска
noun
An animal such as the octopus and remora, which adhere to other bodies with such organs.
сосу́н
noun
An animal such as the octopus and remora, which adhere to other bodies with such organs.
лох
noun
(American, slang) A person who is easily deceived, tricked or persuaded to do something; a naive or gullible person. [from 1830s]
молокосо́с
noun
(American, slang) A person who is easily deceived, tricked or persuaded to do something; a naive or gullible person. [from 1830s]
проста́к
noun
(American, slang) A person who is easily deceived, tricked or persuaded to do something; a naive or gullible person. [from 1830s]
простофи́ля
noun
(American, slang) A person who is easily deceived, tricked or persuaded to do something; a naive or gullible person. [from 1830s]
фра́ер
noun
(American, slang) A person who is easily deceived, tricked or persuaded to do something; a naive or gullible person. [from 1830s]
дура́чить
verb
(transitive, informal) To fool someone; to take advantage of someone.
дури́ть
verb
(transitive, informal) To fool someone; to take advantage of someone.
обдури́ть
verb
(transitive, informal) To fool someone; to take advantage of someone.
одура́чить
verb
(transitive, informal) To fool someone; to take advantage of someone.
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