Well I mean if you get sweaty it kinda ruins all the swag. Like swag is just being awesome and sweat is not awesome.
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.
a sweat shirt
Oh honey, no. "Swag" does not mean "secretly we are gay." Swag is just slang for confidence, style, and overall coolness. So, go ahead and flaunt your swag, no need to read into it like a conspiracy theory.
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.
It means you look good, cool, or you got the fashion.
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swag means she wants a gentleman
zebra swag means your a stripey gangster.
The definition of Swag is something Eddy castor & harry castor DONT have. -Lianet( ;
we dont sweat at our mouth
I suppose it could mean "get your prizes" - although I had thought 'swag' to be the product of a theft.
it means find your swag and don't be a swag bitter....that means find your own styleA swag is the rolled-up bundle of one's possessions when travelling on the road. If you are told to check your swag in Australia, it is more likely to mean check your luggage or your possessions.
Swag can mean expensive or valuable goods, to sway, or to droop from not being tight any more. Robbers would have swag from the store they burglarized. An elderly person might swag from having bad knees.
410 swag mean owning things such as t-shirts that are written 410.