"suck and blow" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: En-au-suck and blow.ogg [Australia] Forms: sucks and blows [present, singular, third-person], sucking and blowing [participle, present], sucked and blew [past], sucked and blown [participle, past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|suck<> and blow<,,blew,blown>}} suck and blow (third-person singular simple present sucks and blows, present participle sucking and blowing, simple past sucked and blew, past participle sucked and blown)
  1. (Canada, UK, idiomatic) To perform two incompatible actions; to hold views which are in contradiction. Tags: Canada, UK, idiomatic Related terms: blow hot and cold Translations (perform two incompatible actions): soplar y sorber, no puede ser (Spanish)

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