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The act of swerving and weaving at the same time. Usually involves cutting other people off in the process. Common dude, we're in a hurry! If you sweave, you can make the light.
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Sweave describes a maneuver that is a combination of a weave and a swerve. Since a weave is a controlled maneuver and a swerve is usually uncontrolled; the word sweave is used to describe a controlled swerve.
Plural: Sweaving Past Tense: Sweaved Jason sweaved to avoid hitting the man in the crosswalk.
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a person's sweet weave (fake hair). Sweave, is generally used by admiring black girls after a peer, aquaintance, or friend gets their hair redone with a new weave. Guurrrllll, where'd you get your sweave done?
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a falling swerve in a downward motion when sammi pulled the branch; ticks sweaved all over daniela's head.
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