SWAG


Meaning of SWAG in English

/ swæg; NAmE /

■ noun

1.

[ U ] ( old-fashioned , informal ) goods that have been stolen

SYN loot

2.

[ C , usually pl. ] cloth that is hung in large curved folds as decoration, especially above a window

3.

( AustralE , NZE ) a pack of things tied or wrapped together and carried by a traveller

4.

[ C , usually pl. ] a bunch of flowers or fruit that is carved onto walls, etc. as decoration

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WORD ORIGIN

Middle English (in the sense bulging bag ): probably of Scandinavian origin.

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