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What does "Swag" mean and where can use it?
Dec 26, 2011 6:06 PM
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Okay, there could be a lot of meanings for this word so you'll have to tell us which one you wanted to know..
From the dictionary, it means "bundle" or a "prize" like, "A SWAG of money and gold." This word, (As far as I can recall) is most commonly used for anything that is stolen.
On the other hand, if you are implying for the colloquial term (slang), it means STYLE.
Example: "Girl, you got some swag! Love it!"
December 26, 2011
In coloquial english, it means the apparence, the style, or the way to present yourself to others. It may also refer to apparel equipment - clothes or gadgets.
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