"Swag" originates from Old Scandinavian.
In English, it translates as "a loose bulging bag" and is used to describe either the bag that a burglar uses to carry stolen goods or as an insult towards someone who looks baggy and ridiculous.
In the 1960's, "swag" first became a social epidemic. It was used in gay movement groups to advertise gay clubs, gay parties and gay orgies. In these groups, "swag" stands for "secretly we are gay".
So, when someone says they are "swag", they are letting you know they are gay (or most probably don't even realise what swag stands for).
It is a slang term for loot or treasure.
No -.- Swag is not a bad word :P
The word swag is both a noun and a verb, but swag is not an adjective. Example sentences: Noun: A swag would really be the best choice for a window drape. Verb: He returned with his face swagged with exhaustion. Note: The use of swag to mean valuables is a slang term.
Well I mean if you get sweaty it kinda ruins all the swag. Like swag is just being awesome and sweat is not awesome.
To have swag is to have confidence in yourself for example to say a boy has swag it means he is wearing the latest trend he is confident in himself and he has everything in one whole package it is simply a word teenagers use to compliment or boost self esteem with. In older slang, swag is a word for loot, for the proceeds of crime.
Its a bachelor party.
SWAG- Stuff we all get
"Swag don't come cheap."
If I was your boyfriend I'd never let you go yeah, swag, swag swag, swag swag, swag, swag :D
when swag was telegraphed and then swag became end swag. swag
june 8th 2010
Pony Swag is is a swag of a pony.
swag swag swag
swag = Beute swag = Diebesbeute
Yes, Kelsey has swag. She is a swag beast!
No he has absoulutely no swag
Yes you have so much SWAG that is coming out your pores and you are glowing with an essence of SWAG. If I looked up a picture in the dictionary of SWAG.
yes aviators do have swag