5 definitions by Chabin Pacli
"Shwoop" is an onomatopoeic word that demonstrates someone or something moving through the air, or sometimes water, as in into a rather large chasm. "Shwoop" can be used to demonstrate any kind of liquid friction.
"Shwoop" can be also used as an exclamatory term, accompanied by "eh" at the beginning. It makes a very nice substitute for a swear.
"Shwoop" can be also used as an exclamatory term, accompanied by "eh" at the beginning. It makes a very nice substitute for a swear.
by Chabin Pacli November 14, 2010
n.
1. slang term for a candidate, as in election 2. competitor, as in sporting events
v.
1. to vy, or jockey, for position, as in leadership 2. to compete
adj.
1. to have a brusque, blunt, careless nature
1. slang term for a candidate, as in election 2. competitor, as in sporting events
v.
1. to vy, or jockey, for position, as in leadership 2. to compete
adj.
1. to have a brusque, blunt, careless nature
n. That jackle just might have a chance at winning
v. The three men jackled for the head job.
adj. The jackle man brushed past his inferiors as he made his way to work.
v. The three men jackled for the head job.
adj. The jackle man brushed past his inferiors as he made his way to work.
by Chabin Pacli November 14, 2010
by Chabin Pacli November 17, 2010
by Chabin Pacli November 14, 2010
n.
1. a shimmering, wavering glimmer 2. small starlike glitter 3. an attractive, exciting, often superficial, light
v.
1. to shine with a bright, shimmering, reflected light 2. to fluoresce faintly with a wavering light
Often used in poetry.
1. a shimmering, wavering glimmer 2. small starlike glitter 3. an attractive, exciting, often superficial, light
v.
1. to shine with a bright, shimmering, reflected light 2. to fluoresce faintly with a wavering light
Often used in poetry.
n. The stars were no more than faraway glinters in the night sky.
v. The faraway stars glintered faintly.
v. The faraway stars glintered faintly.
by Chabin Pacli November 14, 2010