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What does the word
swagalious mean? Is it something appropriate? :D Thank you !
Jul 28, 2012 7:36 AM
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It's a slang form, and we recognize it as a couple of words squashed together.
"Swag" as in "swagger". A person swaggers (or walks with a swagger) when they have confidence, or at least have a reason to do so. You might find the expression "S/he's got swag", which is fairly positive to say, although it's still slang.
"-alicious" as in "delicious". You can understand this as roughly meaning "enjoyably so".
It's not standard English of course, so don't be surprised if it falls out of fashion fairly quickly.
July 28, 2012
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