Noun
In some Asian cultures, a favored customer, a regular who receives preferential treatment.
(martial arts) An opening to the enemy; a weak spot that provides an advantage for one's opponent.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe first is for moving to the next waza after a failed first strike, and the second holds your opponent's attention and posture to create the suki for a second strike. Source: Internet
Martin could see what Kheerat was trying to do and when Martin reminded him he’s a good man, Kheerat abandoned the table, leaving Suki to face Kush with one last hand. Source: Internet
At the same time, they offer Suki tantalizing glimpses of their private selves—their boyish enthusiasm, their eagerness to please, the flashes of curiosity that have not yet been extinguished. Source: Internet
At the resumed hearing, prosecutor Suki Dhadda said it was agreed that Murrall, 49, of Mill Court, Shipston-on-Stour, had benefitted to the tune of £674,423 from his crooked activities. Source: Internet
Fire chief Jordan Newton and RCMP inspector Suki Manj took part in a ceremonial puck drop and renaming ceremony at the RBC Cup outdoor rink at City Hall Friday. Source: Internet
Can Ansel use his signature charm on Suki, or will her English roots prove to be her secret weapon? Source: Internet