by totallynotstella December 23, 2021
Get the SWAG mug.Literal ball sweat.
Could also be you ball sweat too much.
Testicular perspiration, if that's possible.
Could also be you ball sweat too much.
Testicular perspiration, if that's possible.
Stranger 1: Hey man are you up for a mindless game of balls and nets *pants heavily*
Stranger 2: ewwwwww too much swag man, i can smell ya from a block away!
Stranger 2: ewwwwww too much swag man, i can smell ya from a block away!
by Tetsuryuu May 22, 2022
Get the Swag mug.A swag is an Australian term for a bundle of belongings rolled in a traditional fashion to be carried by a foot traveler in the bush. It generally includes; sleeping bag, bed roll and clothing. It is also a single person tent with can be waterproof.
by anonymousasdfghjkl November 4, 2011
Get the Swag mug.An acronym created by Russia as a plan to bring communism to America. It stands for:
S: Stalin
W: Was
A: A
G: Genious
S: Stalin
W: Was
A: A
G: Genious
SWAG
by headrushif August 6, 2017
Get the SWAG mug.So many people think swag is something its not... swag mean Secretly. We. Are. Gay.
so, all lgbtqia+ peeps should start using swag.
so, all lgbtqia+ peeps should start using swag.
by thegayurbandictionary January 19, 2021
Get the swag mug.Promotional merchandise for a band, record label, or other entity in the music business, usually distributed at concerts.
May include t-shirts, stickers, promo CDs, posters, etc. Often free, but not necessarily; a t-shirt or record purchased at a concert might still be considered swag, especially if it is a design or release that is not readily available in the mass market.
Many independent record labels throw in a handful of free swag when they ship out mail-order packages (stickers, sampler CDs, etc).
The chief difference between swag and regular merchandise is that its purpose is not to make a profit, but to promote the band/label, and reward its supporters by giving them something cool and unique.
May include t-shirts, stickers, promo CDs, posters, etc. Often free, but not necessarily; a t-shirt or record purchased at a concert might still be considered swag, especially if it is a design or release that is not readily available in the mass market.
Many independent record labels throw in a handful of free swag when they ship out mail-order packages (stickers, sampler CDs, etc).
The chief difference between swag and regular merchandise is that its purpose is not to make a profit, but to promote the band/label, and reward its supporters by giving them something cool and unique.
by Greenie December 11, 2003
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