What is the meaning of SWING MAN. Phrases containing SWING MAN
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Sing is American slang for to confess or act as an informer.
to get a rocking or swaying beat.Ellington's band "swings" like no other. It's elegant.
More than a sip less than a gulp, e.g. "Can i have a swig of your drink?"
Sting is slang for a hoax; a trumped−up or fake story.Sting is American slang for a confidence trick, a fraud, an act of extortion.Sting is American slang for a scheme to entrap criminals.
Sing lunch is American slang for to vomit
Verb. 1. To throw away. E.g."Come on, it's old fashioned, why don't you wing it and buy a new one." 2. To improvise, take things as they happen.
An extension on the side of a vessel. A bridge wing is an open-air extension of the bridge to port or starboard, intended for use in signaling.
big party ‘We are having a wing-ding tonight’
Wing is slang for to throw away.
Wing it is slang for to improvise, ad lib. Wing it is slang for to eave, go away.
Swinge was old slang for drink up.
If you see a hot chick you would say shwing while humping mid air.
Swig is slang for to drink greedily.
Wild swing
Swing both ways is slang for to enjoy sexual partners of both sexes (be bisexual).
Swing is slang for to be hanged.Swing is slang for to be lively and modern.Swing is slang for be promiscuous, engage in group sex or swapping casual sexual partners.
Sling your hook is British slang for go away.
Swing the lead is slang for to waste time, to shirk ones duties.
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n.
Swaying motion from one side or direction to the other; as, some men walk with a swing.
v. i.
To use a swing; as, a boy swings for exercise or pleasure. See Swing, n., 3.
n.
The act of swinging; a waving, oscillating, or vibratory motion of a hanging or pivoted object; oscillation; as, the swing of a pendulum.
imp. & p. p.
of Swing
v. t.
To throw with a sling.
v. t.
To pierce or wound with a sting; as, bees will sting an animal that irritates them; the nettles stung his hands.
P. p. & a.
Had or experienced as a consequence, result, issue, etc.; ascribable; -- with to; as, misfortunes are often owing to vices; his failure was owing to speculations.
Archaic imp.
of Swing
v. t.
To hang so as to swing; as, to sling a pack.
v. t.
To cause to swing or vibrate; to cause to move backward and forward, or from one side to the other.
n.
To turn round by action of wind or tide when at anchor; as, a ship swings with the tide.
v. t.
To give a circular movement to; to whirl; to brandish; as, to swing a sword; to swing a club; hence, colloquially, to manage; as, to swing a business.
v. i.
To sway or move from one side or direction to another; as, the door swung open.
adv.
On the wing; flying; fluttering.
n.
Passage by flying; flight; as, to take wing.
v. t.
To admit or turn (anything) for the purpose of shaping it; -- said of a lathe; as, the lathe can swing a pulley of 12 inches diameter.
n.
The sweep of anything in motion; a swinging blow; a swing.
v. t.
To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to disable a wing of; as, to wing a bird.
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