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A female who is very sexually active with males and females. She typically refuses to use protection, and usually will have some sort of STD. If a girl ever says Swead, it usually means that she is a sweas, regardless if she is talking about someone else.

It is usually used for trash talking between two males.
Person A: "I was getting Hella bitches at that party last night!"
Person B: "you mean you were getting Hella sweads last night!"

Person A: "Man fuck you!"
Girl: "did someone say sweads?"
Person B: "Oh I see, you were with this swead!"
Person A: "fuck off! "
swead by AestheticTrash September 12, 2016
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His face is swead
Swead by Plehhr June 8, 2018
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When someone is a big gae
Yo this boi hella swead
swead by BxP September 3, 2018

steady leak 

a slow internal bleeding that begins, often without a person knowing it, due to a foreign object being lodged in the body (i.e. a shard or small particle from a bullet).
Many of today's handgun bullets tend to break up and disperse inside the shooting victim's body, causing a steady leak, which can be fatal since it's difficult to detect.
steady leak by D.S. Credito March 18, 2015
It’s not gay it’s swadley.

Now is not the time to be swadley. There is people around.
swadley by Swadley August 21, 2020

Steady the Buffs 

Used as a phrase advising or warning that calmness and good order should be maintained.

The Buffs (note the capitalization) refers to the 3rd Regiment of Foot in the British Army, later renamed the Royal East Kent regiment until it was amalgated with other regiments after the Second World War (the current successor regiment being the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment). Before the late 19th century introduction of khaki uniforms British infantry famously wore red jackets. To tell different regiments apart they had different coloured facings - that is to say the inner lining visible when parts of the jacket like the sleeves where folded over. The 3rd Regiment of Foot nickname came from their buff coloured (a pale yellow) facings. This name was officially recognised and popularised during the period when regiments were named after their colonel. There were two Colonel Howard's Regiments so one was called the Buff Howards and the other the Green Howards.

The phrase itself originated in the 1858 when the adjutant of the Buffs was administrating a parade of his regiment under the gaze of a rival regiment, the 21st Fusiliers. Not wanting to be embarrassed by an indisciplined parade he shouted out 'steady the Buffs!' to get his men into order. It became a common phrase in the British Army and was popularised by Kipling
"I can't believe it! My girlfriend has just left me, I've been fired from work and my dog has dog. My life has gone down the drain. I don't know what to do"

"Steady the Buffs! I lost my leg to a lion in Tanganyika but you don't see me blubbing like a nancy boy.

"Sorry, I was being a trifle self-indulgent for a bit there"
Steady the Buffs by oxocube September 1, 2009

steady liftin 

The act of lifting weights or working out on a consistent and regular basis for the purpose of achieving ones fitness related goals. The phrase "Steady Liftin" has been popularized by the Steady Liftin' Apparel company who designs and sells fitness themed clothing.
Wow! Jeff is really starting to look muscular and defined! He's definitely Steady Liftin' and it shows!