oversuck

English

Etymology

From over- +‎ suck.

Verb

oversuck (third-person singular simple present oversucks, present participle oversucking, simple past and past participle oversucked)

  1. (ambitransitive) To suck excessively (all senses); suck too much.
    • 1805, Michael Underwood (M.D.), A treatise on the disorders of childhood, and management of Disorders from the Birth:
      The like little fatigue takes place in children nourished at the breast; and by this mean it is, that infants, especially when very young, are not so apt to oversuck, as they are to be overfed by the boat or the spoon; []