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a sweater/scarf combo; a scarf with sleeves. She looks hot in that swarf.
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meaning entertaining. something that is interesting. watching these two people fight is so swarf
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Any amount of very finely ground material created as a result of mechanical surface friction. When changing my engine oil, I noticed a little bit of metallic swarf on my magnetic drain plug.
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the white remains left on a poly lens after being generated, safety beveled, or edged. Christa forgot to clean the swarf off the lenses before she final inspected them.
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