swing that way verb to have a particular sexual interest. Usually meaning homosexuality. Citation from "Mind Over Murder", Family Guy (TV), Season 1 Episode 4 (1999) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site. Last edited on Nov 04 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (...
SWING meaning: 1 : to move backward and forward or from side to side while hanging from something; 2 : to move with a smooth, curving motion
I was involved in an automobile accident way back in the 70's and had burr holes to relieve the pressure. I am now being told that it is common for people who suffer serious head injuries to have mood swings. True or false? A.head trauma can alter personality, depends on the place ...
to swing the car into the driveway. to suspend so as to hang freely, as a hammock or a door. Informal.to influence or win over; manage or arrange as desired: to swing votes; to swing a business deal. to direct, change, or shift (one's interest, opinion, support, etc.). ...
1933, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Time Traveler The first known use of swing was in the 13th century See more words from the same century Phrases Containing swing be (back) in the swing of things bi-swing got into the swing of go with a swing in full swing in/into...
1540s, "one who or that which swings," agent noun fromswing(v.). Old Englishswingere(n.) meant "one who strikes, a scourger." Also "anything big or great; a bold lie" (1580s, a sense now obsolete). The meaning "person who is sexually promiscuous" is from 1964, from the verb...
swing 3 of 3 adjective 1 : of or relating to musical swing a swing band swing music swing dancing 2 : that may swing often decisively either way on an issue or in an election swing voters a swing state Synonyms Verb detour deviate diverge sheer swerve turn turn off veer ...
that stomps on your skull with way more glee than is necessary. You come through it all not with a standard sense of enjoyment; playing it loud, you really feel like you’ve been through the wringer. But it’s the way that Sex Swing blend textures of psych, krautrock, doom, and goth...
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The meaning "move freely back and forth," as a body suspended from a fixed point, is recorded by 1540s; that of "move with a swinging step" is by 1854. The transitive sense "cause to sway or oscillate" is from 1550s. From 1660s as "ride on a swing;" colloquially, "be hanged,...