"Sucking wind" is a colloquial expression that means feeling tired, out of breath, or exhausted. It is often used to describe someone who is physically exerted or struggling to keep up with a demanding activity.
The Hawaiian word "kamakani" means "wind" in English.
Slurping soup means to make a loud sucking sound when consuming it. It is often seen as a cultural norm in some countries as a way to show appreciation for the food.
In Maori, "hau" can mean wind, breath, or air. It is an important concept in Maori culture and spirituality, symbolizing life force and energy.
Sure! "Bow" (to bend forward) and "bow" (a type of weapon) "Tear" (to rip) and "tear" (a drop of water from the eye) "Lead" (to guide) and "lead" (a metal) "Wind" (to twist) and "wind" (movement of air) "Close" (nearby) and "close" (shut)
Mount Tongariro is a volcano located in New Zealand's North Island. The name "Tongariro" is believed to mean "south wind" in Maori.
A horse will eventually die from wind sucking but would take a horses lifetime for them to die. A horse would die from wind sucking if it breaks its wind pipe.
Wind sucking, weaving, crib biting...
It means doing well,going good sucking diesel :)
by my dick. you stay sucking on it you hoe.
what do you mean by "S" do you mean sex,songs,sucking
This is a very obvious question, but it means to give someone a blowjob, or felatio. Some people call it penis sucking or sucking up. :l Yep..
sucking dick
NSR Means " Noob Sucking Rimjob ".
ball licking sucking
A humbug is a boiled peppermint candy
Look for a loose vacuum line. Sounds like it is sucking wind from somewhere.
wind sucking pawing at ground crib biting walking in circles weaving