"sugma" meaning in English

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Interjection

Etymology: Used for its similarity to suck my (balls). Head templates: {{en-interjection}} sugma
  1. (chiefly Internet, humorous) An interjection designed to sound similar to “suck my” (especially used to trick a person into asking the meaning). Tags: Internet, humorous Categories (topical): Internet Related terms: bofa, ligma
    Sense id: en-sugma-en-intj-yBVdG4w9 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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