SWAG


Meaning of SWAG in English

I. verb (~ged; ~ging) Etymology: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian svagga to sway, rock; akin to Middle Low German swacken to rock Date: 1530 intransitive verb sway , lurch , sag , droop , transitive verb to adorn with ~s, to arrange (as drapery) in ~s, II. noun Date: 1660 sway 1, 2. something (as a decoration) hanging in a curve between two points ; festoon , a suspended cluster (as of evergreen branches), 3. goods acquired by unlawful means ; loot , spoils, profits, a depression in the earth, a pack of personal belongings

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