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suck wind 

In business, to perform very poorly.
The company's revenues are off 20%, profits are down 25%. They are really sucking wind.
suck wind by Krace November 16, 2004

suck wind 

v. (1) To be left in the dust, as in a race or other competition.

(2) Can also be used in the general sense meaning to suck or to lose.

(3) To remove something's momentum (usually in combination with "out of their sails").

(4) A negative dismissal in the tradition of fuck off or go to hell, but without the obscenity.
(1) That last hill on the cross country course left me sucking wind as I watched everybody pass me.

(2) This traffic sucks wind.

(3) He was going to go straight down into the avalanche zone for the camera, but the ski patrol guy sucked the wind right out of his sails.

(4) Oh yeah? Well, tell them to go suck wind.
suck wind by Zen November 17, 2004

suck wind 

What one does after exhausting themselves, usually during training for an athletic competition.
If you guys don't start making free throws you're all gonna be sucking wind tomorrow in practice.
suck wind by John Madden sucks November 16, 2004

suck wind 

to be out of breath because of running so you are breathing heavily
The running back was sucking wind after his 86 yard touchdown run because he was out of shape.
suck wind by John November 16, 2004

suck wind 

The act of forcefully inhaling most likely due to strenous excercise or rigor.
Damn I'm out of shape. I walked one flight of stairs and I'm already sucking wind.
suck wind by Dan McCaffrey November 15, 2004

suck wind 

1. To gasp for air following physical exertion.

2. What Rosie O'Donnell and Oprah do when the elevator is out of order.
The fat mofo had to suck wind after chasing down the ice cream truck.
suck wind by B-rad November 16, 2004