sweaved; comes from the combination of two words swerve and weave. it is were you are going really fast threw traffic swerveing and weaving threw the cars.sometimes you are in a sweave race where you both r sweaving threw cars.
by Bryce aka Catthefish July 26, 2009

by Natalie cool the creator June 27, 2018

by stahlout September 15, 2006

The act of swerving and weaving at the same time. Usually involves cutting other people off in the process.
by disc golfer September 15, 2006

oooo shit i was rolling in the lincoln the other night and took that bitch on the summit and did some mean sweaving!!
by B unit August 25, 2007

by T-A-Z March 30, 2019

Sweave describes a maneuver that is a combination of a weave and a swerve. Since a weave is a controlled maneuver and a swerve is usually uncontrolled; the word sweave is used to describe a controlled swerve.
Plural: Sweaving
Past Tense: Sweaved
Plural: Sweaving
Past Tense: Sweaved
by pranabiker July 20, 2008
