janters-"ill buy u ur drink tonight smickers"
smickers-"rite swas mate"
melissa-"o my god aoife you just downed a ten glass of pure alcohol. r u ok?"
aoife-"ay im swas lyk"
smickers-"rite swas mate"
melissa-"o my god aoife you just downed a ten glass of pure alcohol. r u ok?"
aoife-"ay im swas lyk"
by criknut January 22, 2006
by Mialee22 March 19, 2010
by fo shizzle February 29, 2004
Cool, neat, nifty, suave.
Origin: In about 2000 (give or take a year), a student taking Old English at a Wisconsin university saw the word 'swa' used to mean 'so; thus' in an Old English text. It reminded this student of the word 'suave' (which in common use is roughly similar in meaning to 'cool'), and the student started using 'swa' to mean 'cool' around friends and associates (and continued doing so after moving to the West Coast).
It caught on.
Origin: In about 2000 (give or take a year), a student taking Old English at a Wisconsin university saw the word 'swa' used to mean 'so; thus' in an Old English text. It reminded this student of the word 'suave' (which in common use is roughly similar in meaning to 'cool'), and the student started using 'swa' to mean 'cool' around friends and associates (and continued doing so after moving to the West Coast).
It caught on.
Katamari Damacy is swa!
by 'al bintul kariimatu March 15, 2006
by EmilyEvans February 28, 2008
by mackenzieannthecoolest October 17, 2014