It's a dialect pronunciation for "swollen"
When you get injured and you get all swoled It's not actually an accepted word in the English language, as yet. It's a back-formation from swollen. The correct English word would be swelled as in, "My ankle swelled up".
Swell?
Yes, "swole" is an informal slang term that describes someone who is muscular or has an impressive physique, often as a result of weightlifting or bodybuilding. It is derived from the word "swollen," reflecting the appearance of increased muscle size. The term has gained popularity in fitness culture and social media.
In slang, "SWO" typically stands for "Swole," which refers to someone who is muscular or has a well-defined physique, often from weightlifting or intense workouts. It can also imply being fit or strong. The term is commonly used in fitness communities and social media to describe someone who is in great shape.
The conjugation and adjective from to swell is neither, but rather "swelled" and "swollen".
If you mean slang as in internet slang, then it means "Certified Old Fart".
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In old slang, milkshake mean butt.
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Cool itself, unless you are using it to mean mildly cold, is a slang word. Just because it is old slang doesn't mean that it is not still slang.