The word "swat" can refer to a quick, forceful blow or strike, often used in the context of swatting away insects. It can also denote an action taken to eliminate something bothersome or unwanted. Additionally, "SWAT" is commonly recognized as an acronym for Special Weapons and Tactics, referring to specialized police units trained to handle high-risk operations.
a "Swat" or "SWAT" in golf is another word for a "scramble" or "best ball" tournament.
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There is no word SWAT in Business. There is a Word called SWOT. S- Strengths W- Weaknesses O- Opportunities T- Threats
The word "swat" has one syllable.
If you mean, "to swat," the German translation is "schlagen" or "totschlagen." If you mean "SWAT" (Special Weapons and Tactics), this would not be translated into German but rather left simply as SWAT. An explanatory translation could be offered, e.g. "Besondere Waffen und Taktik."
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The word Kimber is likely a reference to the weapons manufacturer. They were founded in 1979 in New York and currently supply pistols to the LAPD SWAT team in addition to other groups.
Swat is the name of city in northern Pakistan
Change goat to boat, boat to beat, beat to seat, seat to swat, swat to swan
swat flies, swat bees, swat spit, and aresst peeps.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one means a violent, open-handed blow to the face. You can see where they took the word "swat" and changed it to suit them.
If you mean to ask if you can join a SWAT team as an ex-marine, sure, you would be well qualified. Consult your local police force and see if they are hiring.