Words that rhyme with lumpsucker

  • bloodsucker
    n 1: carnivorous or bloodsucking aquatic or terrestrial worms typically having a sucker at each end [syn: leech, bloodsucker, hirudinean]
  • chukka
    n 1: (polo) one of six divisions into which a polo match is divided [syn: chukker, chukka] 2: a shoe that comes up to the ankle and is laced through two or three pairs of eyelets; often made of suede [syn: chukka, chukka boot]
  • cur
    n 1: an inferior dog or one of mixed breed [syn: cur, mongrel, mutt] 2: a cowardly and despicable person
  • felucca
    n 1: a fast narrow sailing ship of the Mediterranean
  • fucker
    n 1: someone who engages in sexual intercourse 2: a stupid despised man
  • goatsucker
    n 1: mainly crepuscular or nocturnal nonpasserine birds with mottled greyish-brown plumage and large eyes; feed on insects [syn: goatsucker, nightjar, caprimulgid]
  • pucker
    n 1: an irregular fold in an otherwise even surface (as in cloth) [syn: pucker, ruck] v 1: to gather something into small wrinkles or folds; "She puckered her lips" [syn: pucker, rumple, cockle, crumple, knit] 2: draw together into folds or puckers [syn: gather, pucker, tuck] 3: become wrinkled or drawn together; "her lips puckered" [syn: pucker, ruck, ruck up]
  • pukka
    adj 1: absolutely first class and genuine; "pukka sahib"; "pukka quarters with a swarm of servants" [syn: pukka, pucka]
  • sapsucker
    n 1: small American woodpecker that feeds on sap from e.g. apple and maple trees
  • seersucker
    n 1: a light puckered fabric (usually striped)
  • splutter
    n 1: the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively; "he heard a spatter of gunfire" [syn: spatter, spattering, splatter, splattering, sputter, splutter, sputtering] 2: an utterance (of words) with spitting sounds (as in rage) [syn: sputter, splutter] v 1: utter with a spitting sound, as if in a rage [syn: sputter, splutter] 2: spit up in an explosive manner [syn: splutter, sputter, spit out]
  • sputter
    n 1: the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively; "he heard a spatter of gunfire" [syn: spatter, spattering, splatter, splattering, sputter, splutter, sputtering] 2: an utterance (of words) with spitting sounds (as in rage) [syn: sputter, splutter] v 1: make an explosive sound; "sputtering engines" 2: cause to undergo a process in which atoms are removed; "The solar wind protons must sputter away the surface atoms of the dust" 3: climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling [syn: clamber, scramble, shin, shinny, skin, struggle, sputter] 4: utter with a spitting sound, as if in a rage [syn: sputter, splutter] 5: spit up in an explosive manner [syn: splutter, sputter, spit out]
  • stutter
    n 1: a speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds [syn: stammer, stutter] v 1: speak haltingly; "The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room" [syn: bumble, stutter, stammer, falter]
  • succour
    n 1: assistance in time of difficulty; "the contributions provided some relief for the victims" [syn: relief, succor, succour, ministration] v 1: help in a difficult situation [syn: succor, succour]
  • sucker
    n 1: a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of [syn: chump, fool, gull, mark, patsy, fall guy, sucker, soft touch, mug] 2: a shoot arising from a plant's roots 3: a drinker who sucks (as at a nipple or through a straw) 4: flesh of any of numerous North American food fishes with toothless jaws 5: hard candy on a stick [syn: lollipop, sucker, all-day sucker] 6: an organ specialized for sucking nourishment or for adhering to objects by suction 7: mostly North American freshwater fishes with a thick-lipped mouth for feeding by suction; related to carps
  • supper
    n 1: a light evening meal; served in early evening if dinner is at midday or served late in the evening at bedtime 2: a social gathering where a light evening meal is served; "her suppers often included celebrities"
  • trucker
    n 1: someone who drives a truck as an occupation [syn: teamster, trucker, truck driver]
  • tucker
    n 1: United States anarchist influential before World War I (1854-1939) [syn: Tucker, Benjamin Ricketson Tucker] 2: United States vaudevillian (born in Russia) noted for her flamboyant performances (1884-1966) [syn: Tucker, Sophie Tucker] 3: a sewer who tucks 4: a detachable yoke of linen or lace worn over the breast of a low-cut dress v 1: wear out completely; "This kind of work exhausts me"; "I'm beat"; "He was all washed up after the exam" [syn: exhaust, wash up, beat, tucker, tucker out]
  • udder
    n 1: mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats) [syn: udder, bag]
  • upper
    adj 1: the topmost one of two 2: higher in place or position; "the upper bunk"; "in the upper center of the picture"; "the upper stories" 3: superior in rank or accomplishment; "the upper half of the class" n 1: the higher of two berths [syn: upper berth, upper] 2: piece of leather or synthetic material that forms the part of a shoe or boot above the sole that encases the foot; "Uppers come in many styles" 3: a central nervous system stimulant that increases energy and decreases appetite; used to treat narcolepsy and some forms of depression [syn: amphetamine, pep pill, upper, speed]
  • utter
    adj 1: without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers; "an arrant fool"; "a complete coward"; "a consummate fool"; "a double-dyed villain"; "gross negligence"; "a perfect idiot"; "pure folly"; "what a sodding mess"; "stark staring mad"; "a thoroughgoing villain"; "utter nonsense"; "the unadulterated truth" [syn: arrant(a), complete(a), consummate(a), double-dyed(a), everlasting(a), gross(a), perfect(a), pure(a), sodding(a), stark(a), staring(a), thoroughgoing(a), utter(a), unadulterated] 2: complete; "came to a dead stop"; "utter seriousness" [syn: dead(a), utter] v 1: articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse" [syn: express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to] 2: express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand" [syn: utter, emit, let out, let loose] 3: express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize" [syn: talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise] 4: put into circulation; "utter counterfeit currency"
  • yucca
    n 1: any of several evergreen plants of the genus Yucca having usually tall stout stems and a terminal cluster of white flowers; warmer regions of North America
  • chukker
    n 1: (polo) one of six divisions into which a polo match is divided [syn: chukker, chukka]
  • succor
    n 1: assistance in time of difficulty; "the contributions provided some relief for the victims" [syn: relief, succor, succour, ministration] v 1: help in a difficult situation [syn: succor, succour]
  • motherfucker
    n 1: insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous [syn: asshole, bastard, cocksucker, dickhead, shit, mother fucker, motherfucker, prick, whoreson, son of a bitch, SOB]
  • cocksucker
    n 1: a person who performs fellatio 2: insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous [syn: asshole, bastard, cocksucker, dickhead, shit, mother fucker, motherfucker, prick, whoreson, son of a bitch, SOB]
  • bucker
  • ducker
  • mucker
  • plucker
  • shucker
  • brucker
  • curr

See also lumpsucker definition