| 1. | get your swerve on | ||
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To get so intoxicated that walking in a straight line becomes impossible. Get your swerve on (past tense use): Lyndsey sure got her swerve on Wednesday night; she was so drunk, we had to help her walk home.
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| 2. | get your swerve on | ||
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When you turn your hat to the side in order to look more funky or hip-hopish. If you want to look more funky when you're dancing, you should turn your hat around and "get your swerve on"
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| 3. | Get your Swerve on | ||
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Put your best face forward; turn on the charm I better get my swerve on for this interview if I want this job.
You better get your swerve on, that hot girl is coming over to talk to you. |
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