Suckramento

English

Etymology

Blend of suck + Sacramento.

Proper noun

Suckramento

  1. (derogatory, humorous) Sacramento.
    • 1994, William Luvaas, Going Under, Putnam's, →ISBN, page 299:
      She would call the alcohol retro squad, hitch to Tiffany's in Suckramento, split to San Francisco.
    • 2005 June 9, Eddie Jorgensen, “No more Suckramento”, in Sacramento News & Review:
      There was a short period during the 1990s when our great city deserved the moniker "Suckramento" — the only town where White Zombie could fill ARCO Arena, and you could still find tickets available to Paul McCartney on the day of the show.
    • 2023 June 20, Julia Heaberlin, Night Will Find You: A Novel, Flatiron Books, →ISBN, page 122:
      Well, it applies to Suckramento and SmellA, too.
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