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Swangage

To show excitement towards somthing; usally an activity.
girl: "Im going to the concert friday."
boy: "swangage!"
by rockell January 15, 2008
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slingable

sending webpages to friends instantly. If it's worth sharing it's worth slinging.
"That video is slingable to my friend."
"I have to sling this great online deal to dad."
by Stanyul April 10, 2008
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swing a victory

someone can tell that has won after a competition,battle,etc.
- You're right,but if he defeats these 10 opponents, he could actually swing a victory.
by stacy22 August 30, 2009
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swigahurt

a word that can be used instead of saying beating or when asking if someone is looking for a beating.
"Hey man, you lookin for a swigahurt?"
"There's going to be a swigahurt after school!"
by MetalSam91 September 27, 2009
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swing factor

An external force or forces (eg. person, event, place, thing, etc.) that contribute(s) to making a decision either one way or the other.
Tom: I'm not sure if I'm going to Derek's party tonight.

Dave: Tracey will be there. I heard through the grape vine that she gets down with one dude and another girl on the first Saturday of every month. Guess what tonight is!

Tom: Well there's my swing factor.
by SnooksOnFire February 12, 2010
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Swindazzle

(v) 1) to fool, trick, or confuse someone by distracting then with something shiny 2) to swindle someone with flashy displays, or colorful wording

synonym:Bamboozle
First Gentleman: Salutations my good friend! Might I partake of some of those appetizing biscuits you have there?
Second Gentleman: My appologies good sir, but no. My dear Mum made these for me and I am loath to part with them.
First G: I say is that a double rainbow I spy?
Second G: Good Lord! Where?!
First G: *yoink*
Second G: Blimy! It appears that I have been swindazzled!
by Inalipoli September 8, 2010
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Slingable

Noun

A infant or toddler that can ride in a sling carried by his/her caregiver.
Example.

I gave my baby sling to Betsy. My son weighs 32lbs now, he's not slingable anymore.
by ACMAMA March 23, 2011
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