Since crows are among the more intelligent species of bird, rigging a scarecrow up with the ability to swear using speakers, offends crows more than frightens them. Swearcrows have been in limited use since the 1950's.
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A ranking system for the occultist group Swagcrow.
The ranks go in order from the Leader Swagcrow No#1 up to the number of members present in the group.
The ranks go in order from the Leader Swagcrow No#1 up to the number of members present in the group.
No#18: Oi braz I'm No#1
No#1: Shut your beak! I'm Swagcrow No#1,
you will forever be standing waaay
back in my shadow as No#18.
No#1: Shut your beak! I'm Swagcrow No#1,
you will forever be standing waaay
back in my shadow as No#18.
by Swagcrow no#1 December 9, 2008
Get the Swagcrow No#1 mug.Noun Fictional character depicted in the swag universe as a crow with a flag embroided '#1'. Characterised by impulsive,audacious and sarcastic behaviour and langauge. Idioms have also been derived from the characters persona (ref.Idiomatic examples). Can also be used as a greeting or adjective with a positive connotation as a compliment (ref.social discourse).
Social discourse: 'wassup Swagcrow', 'you're worthy of being a swagcrow'
Idiomatic examples: 'SHOOOSH', 'SHUAT your beak man!', Shut your swaggy snout!
Idiomatic examples: 'SHOOOSH', 'SHUAT your beak man!', Shut your swaggy snout!
by Anthony (1# swagcrow) December 17, 2008
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