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vb. (context British Australia informal English) Try it out.
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Suck It and See is the fourth studio album by the English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, released in June 2011 on Domino. The album was produced by the band's longtime collaborator James Ford at Sound City Studios, Los Angeles, with both him and drummer Matt Helders promising to deliver a more "instant", "poppy", and " vintage" sound in comparison to the band's darker, polarising previous album, Humbug.
Suck It and See is an electronic music compilation album put together by Howie B. released on his Pussyfoot record label. It was released on 18 May 1999.
"Suck It and See" is the third single from Arctic Monkeys' fourth studio album Suck It and See released via MP3 digital download and 7" vinyl on 31 October 2011 with the song "Evil Twin" appearing as a B-side. It is one of the rare incidences that a B-side for a single has charted higher than the single itself on release due to downloads, with Suck It and See reaching 149 and Evil Twin reaching 114 on the UK singles chart.
Suck It and See is a 2011 album by the Arctic Monkeys.
Suck It and See may also refer to:
- Suck It and See (compilation album), 1999 album produced by Howie B
- "Suck It and See" (song), 2011 Arctic Monkeys song
- Suck It and See Tour, 2011 Arctic Monkeys tour
- "Suck It and See," song by Andy Scott, B-side to "Let Her Dance" 1984
- "Suck It and See," song by Glen Matlock, B-side to "My Little Philistine", 1996
- "Suck It and See," song by Grim Reaper from Rock You to Hell and The Best of Grim Reaper
Usage examples of "suck it and see".
Much drug research is entirely empirical - 'Suck it and see' - a clear indication that we do not understand the basic underlying, formative principles at work in our bodies.