Thought for the Day…. swag… informal..
December 26, 2016 § Leave a comment
swag /swaɡ/
noun: swag
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1.a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.
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a decorative garland or chain of flowers, foliage, or fruit fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.plural noun: swags“swags of holly and mistletoe”
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a carved or painted representation of a swag of flowers, foliage, or fruit.“fine plaster swags”
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2.informalmoney or goods taken by a thief or burglar.“their homes offer tempting swag for burglars”
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products given away free, typically for promotional purposes.“local studios provide swag, spirits, and food”
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USmarijuana, typically of a low grade.“prices range from $40 a 10-seed packet for some Jamaican swag to $345 per pack for something tastier”
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3.Australian/New Zealanda traveler’s or miner’s bundle of personal belongings.
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informala large number, amount, or variety.“the seller left a swag of unpaid bills”
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verb
verb: swag; 3rd person present: swags; past tense: swagged; past participle: swagged; gerund or present participle: swagging
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1.arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.“swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs”
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2.Australian/New Zealandtravel with one’s personal belongings in a bundle.“swagging it in Queensland”=========Get comfortable, and watch your purse, the Trump coalition will fall apart arguing over the swag. Because that is how this grifter views the government. It’s how he views all others, pockets to be picked, bills to not be paid. You can become very wealthy if get things and don’t pay for them.
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