SWAG


Meaning of SWAG in English

swag /swæɡ/ BrE AmE noun

[ Date: 1500-1600 ; Origin: swag 'to sway, hang down' (16-19 centuries) , probably from a Scandinavian language ]

1 . [uncountable] old-fashioned informal goods that someone has stolen SYN loot

2 . [countable]

a) a large piece of material that is hung above a window as decoration

b) a rope covered with flowers or fruit that is hung somewhere as decoration, or ↑ carve d or painted on something

3 . [uncountable] Australian English old-fashioned clothes and possessions that someone who is travelling on foot carries wrapped in a cloth

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.