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  • meaning - swag (slang) -- what does this word really mean? - English . . .
    This is what swag generally means, but I don't think this is the right meaning for the question Obama was displaying free stuff and giveaway samples in his State of the Union address??
  • meaning - What does this phrase mean? free me swag out. - English . . .
    I looked up "swag" meaning stolen goods which makes no sense here Then I looked up "free out" thinking that maybe "out" belongs to the word "free", but again no such thing Then I looked up the whole phrase "free me swag out", and no such phrase So, it does not seem to make any sense for us non-natives Really, what does it mean?
  • Swag and Confidence - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "Swag" (to mean "confidence") is slang, and the meaning and usage will vary with context Because it is slang, I would recommend not using it in casual conversation until you fully understand all the nuances Misuse of colloquialisms can be offensive in some contexts "Swag" is actually short for "swagger" which literally means "to walk with extreme confidence" Example: He was dressed
  • what is a word for freebies given away at some events (e. g. orientation . . .
    According to Merriam Webster, the word comp can be used as a noun or a verb to t mean things provided free, or providing something for free I guess that's an abbreviation for complimentary The term swag is used because often, at exhibitions or trade fairs, some people just cruise round helping themselves to (sometimes excessive quantities of) freebies, and stand holders suspect that such
  • word request - Even vinegar, once youve gotten it for free, tastes . . .
    The original meaning of swag was proceeds from a robbery, usually carried away in a big sack You can still find this usage in cartoons in the 'funnies' sections of Daily and Sunday newspapers It didn't originally mean a freebie, and I'm not really certain that the term means that even now
  • Most used vs mostly used - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The most used word by American teenager is Swag Vs The mostly used by American teenagers is swag Which one is grammatically correct ? Please tell me
  • phrase meaning - What does channelling your inner cupcakke mean . . .
    As mentioned in the links on that forum thread you found, to channel here means: (transitive) To follow as a model, especially in a performance He was trying to channel President Reagan, but the audience wasn't buying it When it is my turn to sing karaoke, I am going to channel Ray Charles The phrase "channel your inner [noun]" is a metaphor, as if there is some "hidden" or "inner" [noun
  • What is the original meaning of the word Tang and as slang?
    The other 'meaning' (sexual, as you have guessed) is that 'poontang' (often shortened to 'tang' with a small 't') is a vulgar sexist American slang word for the female genitalia, a woman viewed purely as a sexual object, or sexual intercourse The alternative meaning of 'tang' in speech suggests that astronauts get all the sex they want
  • idioms - What is the meaning of to coin a phrase? - English Language . . .
    The use in your examples is ironic It is generally considered poor English to use cliches like "sick as a parrot", and "get off the ground" also has both literal and idiomatic meaning The speaker shows that they know that the phrase has an idiomatic meaning by ironically and jokingly claiming to invent the phrase
  • Clarification of the slang meaning of Choke? [closed]
    The main sense of choke is "cannot breathe" The word choke can be used literally (like when someone chokes you by squeezing your neck), or figuratively (like when you are about to deliver your presentation, you have the mic ready, and are going to speak the first word, but no words come out--you choke!) Consequently, we are likely to fail to execute when we choke (Jordan missing a free throw





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