Sucks
Sucks is the third-person singular present tense of the verb suck. It has a literal sense related to drawing a substance into the mouth or creating suction, and it can describe the physical act of pulling or drawing air, liquid, or other matter. In everyday language, it also appears in the informal expression it sucks, used to indicate that something is very bad, disappointing, or of low quality. The verb can be used transitively (to suck something) or intransitively (to suck at something).
Etymology and sense development: suck comes from Old English sūcan, with cognates in other Germanic languages,
Usage and register: the slang sense is informal and widely understood in casual speech, writing, and media.
In culture and variants: beyond the basic verb, related phrases include sucking up (flattering someone for advantage)