A term coined by the accomplished musician Jenna Rose in her hit song "My Jeans".
In the song, Rose employs her masterful lyrical abilities, including the phrase "jack my swag," to artfully express her grievances against the jeans-wearing community that is in competition with her. The phrase plays a pivotal role in the striking social commentary that pervades the song.
Fun fact: Jenna Rose is pop star Rebecca Black's younger sister.
ABC, 123
That girl wore her jeans like me I bet she's mad, 'cause I look fab
ha ha ha ha jack my swag
ABC, 123, that girl wore her jeans like me. I bet she’s mad cause I look fab Hahahaha, jack my swag. Sticks and stones may break my bones but mine (jeans) look new and hers just look so old.
A term to describe a given situation in which a given person steals someone's "swag", or their trademarked coolness. The term has been made famous by Jenna Rose, a twelve year old skinny white chick, in her infamous song, "My Jeans". In the song, a girl (most likely Hannah Montana, Ashley Tisdale, or Keke Palmer) wore jeans just like Jenna's, to which she responded "jack my swag".
I bet she's mad, cuz' I look fab, haha-ha-ha, jack my swag.
To have something about your appearance, style, or persona borrowed or stolen with or without malicious intent by another. This can range from sayings, significant others, or most commonly clothing.