Wearing something that's outside of what is expected of you, probably because of gender or cultural norms.
-from a GQ headline "Jaden Smith's Latest Swerve: Starring in Louis Vuitton's Womenswear Ads"
-"You can be fined for swerving too hard. People may come up to you and say, 'Can you not swerve so hard? I can’t concentrate over here.' That's a way to know you’ve swerved too hard, but there are so many others." -Jaden Smith
-"You can be fined for swerving too hard. People may come up to you and say, 'Can you not swerve so hard? I can’t concentrate over here.' That's a way to know you’ve swerved too hard, but there are so many others." -Jaden Smith
by Devbot4 October 7, 2016

A commonly used phrase that injects swag into anyone's verbal repertoire. Used as an alternative to "sounds good" or "alright"
by JASSOE May 16, 2018

by bigpurrLi'mamember September 14, 2023

The greatest GC on twitter
by idekwhoiamanymore12 November 27, 2022
