Thank you for your answer. Sorry, but my English isn't good. I don't know what exactly means "pucker". Did you mean to fill with air and then to get empty my cheecks?
Anatomically possible? Yes. Physiologically, maybe. You would just have to find a way to create a negative pressure in your mouth. Perhaps, as air is moving into your windpipe, pucker and then unpucker your cheeks, with your mouth tightly closed.