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1. (v) to trick; to fool; to send for a loop
2. (n) the act of being tricked
1. The identity thief swerved everyone.
2. That was a funny swerve.
swerve by Marchant July 23, 2004
Used to describe the feeling of intoxication and the feelings associated with the aforementioned condition. Usually caused by vodka and monster shots. Accompanied by grandiose delusions that are characterized by fantastical beliefs that one is famous, omnipotent, or otherwise very powerful. Included in these delusions is the belief that you are the hottest chic in the club no matter what. All the guys want you and all the girls are jealous of you.

The more shots that are consumed the stronger the delusions become. The only known cure is chili cheese fries at 3am and a verbal debate with someone over a topic you can't recall the next day.
Yeah, I am walking funny, I got my swerve on.

ooh, I felt that shot, adding to my swerve!

Let me get on the dance floor and show off this swerve.

Ya, these witches are looking at me, they are jealous of my swerve.
Swerve by Feelin Da Swerve February 4, 2010
Can be used in place of "groove."
Used most often in a sexual reference.
swerve by Big Cat Capone January 20, 2005
I couldn't be arsed to talk to her, so i gave her the swerve.
swerve by Wise Man October 2, 2003
Flirting... Trying to "talk to" or pick up someone, spit game, or holler

:D
ohhh shez sexy as hell im tryna swerve
Swerve by YungPanda December 26, 2010
to drive side right - to side left
swerve right, swerve left swerve right swerve left
(song: swerve on em' - lil boosie webbie
swerve by zro April 19, 2006