Shakespeare was the first who used it in "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
Calvin Northrup Mooers coined the term "information retrieval"
my swagger itches
to be or not to be
Richard Wagner
The word "dance" has its origins in the Old French word "dancer," which itself is derived from the Latin word "dēntāre," meaning to stretch or extend. The exact person or group who coined the term is unknown, as language evolves over time through collective use rather than being invented by a single individual. The concept of dance, however, has existed in various cultures long before the term itself was formalized.
No, swagger is not a swear word.
The Greek word for "Swagger" is "κορδόνομαι".
The prefix for the word swagger is swag. Swag is a slang word that means money or valuables, and swagger is a slang word for a certain type of personality.
His swagger like walk and good looks caused him to get much attention
He walked with a swagger. The swagger stick looked wicked in his hand. The swagger in his walk was very arrogant.
The word "swagger" is a word in English slang, the word didn't exist for only about 1 or 2 years. In Spanish "swagger" is not a word, there's probably not a word for it. If there is I recommend using Google for searching Spanish Slang.
The Tagalog word for swagger is "yabang." It refers to flaunting or displaying arrogance or confidence in a showy or bold manner.
boastfulness, arrogance, bluster, conceit, boasting
"The swagger of the man was very unnerving and made everyone uncomfortable."
it was coined in 1382
if u listen to now a days songs ull here the word swagger in alot of them=0
The word swagger is a noun and a verb. The noun form is confidence or an arrogant strut. The verb form means to walk in a swaying motion.