The Seattle term for taking a sip from a water bottle or beverage without one's lips touching the container. Typically referred to as a "waterfall" or "fountain" in other regions.
"Yo, I still got hella water left in my hydroflask"
"Man I'm hella thirsty, let me take an air drink!"
"Man I'm hella thirsty, let me take an air drink!"
by bumberhumpington August 06, 2024
My girl's mom was always trippin' on how you can't use shit in her house because you might break it. So I mocked her with the term.
"Don't breathe in my house boy, you might mess up my air mixture!"
"Don't breathe in my house boy, you might mess up my air mixture!"
by ben_ud November 09, 2007
by DannyTheManace March 18, 2022
by Big Dan's Air Boat Tours January 21, 2011
Used to emphasise a particular word in a sentence when speaking to draw attention to it not being used in the actual sense
by JB Delaine June 08, 2019
The phrase used when your foul beast of a partner has just dropped one like its hot just before you are about to go down on them
Honey......are you adequately aired?
Did you ask all your girlfirends that question in the past?
I've never felt the need to????!!
Did you ask all your girlfirends that question in the past?
I've never felt the need to????!!
by MOYESTEED2020 July 22, 2022
when you drop a cleveland steamer (a fat shit) in the top of the hand dryer. this leaves for a nice surprise once an innocent passerby decides to press the button and dry their hands.
Their weren't any towels left, so I tried to use the hand dryer and got hit with the cleveland air freshener!
by elizdalager November 20, 2020