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What is a swaffle?

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Anonymous

∙ 10y ago
Updated: 7/15/2025

A swaffle is a term that originated from a combination of two words: "swing" and "waffle." It typically refers to a humorous or informal action where a person uses a waffle (or a similar object) to create a swinging motion, often for comedic effect. The term is not widely recognized and may be used in niche contexts, particularly in internet culture or memes.

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