by Red Dexx January 30, 2018

by horseydavez May 6, 2010

To audibly inhale air between clenched teeth or pursed lips as a reaction to something uncomfortable. Expresses angst.
To suck air connotes a feeling of dread. Clark Griswold sucked air before saying, "REAL tomato ketchup, Eddie?"
by the migster June 28, 2011

by Rontastic July 30, 2006

1) to come up empty in an attempt to achieve. 2) a command to 'get lost' or to 'buzz off'. often used in the form 'go suck eggs.'
1) Jimmy applied to law school, but after a dismal score on the entrance exam he realized he was going to suck eggs. 2) Johnny asked Alesa to the prom, but after that stupid prank he pulled at the homecoming dance, she told him to go suck eggs.
by John W Phillips August 31, 2006

by looloo May 26, 2003
