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Tbh What does swag mean Thanks?

Swag is a term for any type of valuable or luxury goods.


What kind of schwag do most companies usually give?

The term schwag is actually swag. Swag refers to small, inexpensive gifts or promotional items that the company gives away, usually to celebrities, in order to get the celebrities to promote their product or service.


What does swag on you mean Or uve got so much swag?

Swag is a term that describes how someone dresses and presents themselves. It is meant as a positive term.


Are you swag?

No. On the contrary, I'd like to see those who use the term "swag" beheaded.


What is swag is so hard?

Swag is not a formal term. Swag is for everything you do. For example If you have style when you play Basketball you say " I play basketball like a boss, SWAG!". Hope you get it now :)


What does swag mean in real life?

people may use the term Swag as telling someone that they have got good fashion style.


How do you say ''swag'' in Spanish?

Botín is the word used for the real English word "swag," not the slang term. What you want is the Spanish slang term "bulto."


Is SWAG an new acronym for savvy wise and grown up women between ages 25-35?

Refer to this website for your answer, as there are many different definitions of the term SWAG. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=swag Courtesy of Urban Dictionary.


Is swag a noun or adjective?

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.


What does you know you like my swag mean?

Swag is a slang term meaning ''style'' so when someone says ' YOU know you like my swag' thier basccialy trying to flirt with you saying 'YOU KNOW YOU LIKE ME' or ' you know you like my style' ;)


Where does swag come from?

"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).


What does swagg means?

The term "swag" originally meant a thief's booty, or stolen goods, thought to come from the Scandinavian word svagga, meaning "to sway", with the idea being that the thief's booty was tied in a bundle that hung down, which is very close to the Australian meaning for swag, which is a bundle of personal belongings carried by a traveller (picture the hobo with the stick over his shoulder and a bundle of his belongings tied up in a handkerchief hanging off the end of the stick). In the early twentieth century swag took on the meaning of cheap and showy trinkets probably evolving from the idea of small, valuable stolen items. Today swag is most often used to describe the free promotional items given out by companies at conventions and staged events.