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It means breathing, with the connotation of wasting oxygen.

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Selby Clark

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β€œSuc*ing” air is used to describe a problematic or bad situation and comes from water pumps which, if the water level is too low, can β€œsuc*” air instead and eventually burn up the pump. (Google censors won’t allow the use of the word suc* with a K)
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