A mixture between the word “sound” and accidentally using onomatopoeia to express positive emotions during a anxious situation - sometimes to confirm the understandment of an explanation or future engagement
by @itsbobpod February 13, 2019
A sort of abbreviative censorship (minced oath) of "God's wounds", a phrase used in cursing in shakespearean times.
It is to that phrase as "darn" is to "damn", or "fudge" to "fuck".
It is to that phrase as "darn" is to "damn", or "fudge" to "fuck".
"'Swounds, I should take it, for it cannot be but I am pidgeon-liver'd and lack gall to make oppression bitter, or ere this I should ha' fatted all the region kites with this slave's offal." -Hamlet, Act II, scene 2, lines 580-584
by Almacov October 25, 2006
jonny: that bitch just rejected me
jonny's mate: SWOUNDED!
sole: ah, mate I went on the proverbial last night and got swounded!
jonny's mate: SWOUNDED!
sole: ah, mate I went on the proverbial last night and got swounded!
by messeh October 11, 2006
by Shanniebumx July 27, 2009