What is the meaning of SWAT. Phrases containing SWAT
See meanings and uses of SWAT!Slangs & AI meanings
a large quantity
Sealed With A Kiss.
Swatchel is slang for Punch in a Punch−and−Judy show.
A violent slap or blow in the face with the open hand.
A plastic stick with a fake nail attached to it. Used to swatch polish or practice nail art.
from 'derelict'. Used to describe people known variously as tramps, hobos, etc. i.e itinerent vagabond types who hang around parks drinking metho out of bottles swathed in brown paper bags.
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A plastic circle with multiple fake nails attached to it. Used to swatch polish or practice nail art.
When a polish is applied to one or more nails (or on a swatch wheel) for a brief period of time. Usually done in order to photograph it for a blog post.
“to shoot seals in pools amid ice floesâ€
Swatch is Scottish slang for a look.
Make a great show; to make a figure.
Smart-arse, goody-goody, know-all, pupil cleverer than the others - maybe cos s/he was the only who actually did any work... and not only DID homework, but handed it it in too!
Pronounced like "HATS". A term for sweets and candy.e.g. "Gis' a SWAT!", when the contributor was at school - but seems to have fallen out of favour.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Bag, to talk down on a person. That dude is one lame nerd. Baggin, don't be baggin on me, I've had a rough day. Used a lot in the Valley. I grew up in Van Vuys in the 80's.
In the UK you would say that someone looked narked if you thought they were in a bad mood. In the US you might say that someone was pissed. We definitely would not say that, as it would mean they were drunk!
Sex between consenting adults who don't know each other and never exchange names or just first name or nick name only.
Noun. Bonfire Night. An annual celebration of the foiling of an attempt to blow up The Houses of Parliament in 1605.
Got To Go.
adj./adv. Right on the mark. To be excellent. "Yo . . . Billie . . . you are money" "Billy is our leading scorer on the team. He's the money." 2. a name you call your friend. See "g-money." "Yo money, check this out."Â
Go through is British slang for to have full sexual intercourse.
A phrase which means to tell the truth, speak truth, tell it as it is, and to spread the word quickly to many people. "Yo, you got’s to run and tell that good news about Jesuz!"Â
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n.
A piece, pattern, or sample, generally of cloth.
n.
A red cap worn by Turks and other Eastern nations, sometimes alone and sometimes swathed with linen or other stuff to make a turban. See Fez.
n.
A device attached to a mowing machine for raising the uncut fallen grain and marking the limit of the swath.
imp. & p. p.
of Swathe
v. t.
The whole sweep of a scythe, or the whole breadth from which grass or grain is cut by a scythe or a machine, in mowing or cradling; as, to cut a wide swath.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Swathe
n.
See Swath.
n.
A swath.
v. t.
To take a swathe from; to relieve from a bandage; to unswaddle.
n.
A bandage; a band; a swath.
n.
To bind with a swathe, band, bandage, or rollers.
v. t.
To bind as with a bandage; to bind or warp tightly with clothes; to swathe; -- used esp. of infants; as, to swaddle a baby.
n.
A temporary mark or boundary, as a bough of a tree set up in marking out or dividing anything, as tithes, swaths to be mowed in common ground, etc.; -- called also wicker.
v. t.
A band or fillet; a swathe.
v. t.
A line of grass or grain cut and thrown together by the scythe in mowing or cradling.
v. t.
To spread, or turn from the swath, and scatter for drying, as new-mowed grass; -- chiefly used in the past participle.
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