by Emdog August 2, 2006
Get the switsmug. by krissy613 September 27, 2007
Get the switsmug. by Tanner July 30, 2003
Get the switsmug. Swit
1. 'Swit' (swit/switter/swittest) - good, sweet, sick, cool, cheeky, amazing, brilliant, awesome, wicked
A combination of the words 'sweet' and 'sick' (both in the context of meaning something is good). Calling something or someone 'swit' would make it or them 'sweet' 'sick' 'cool', 'good' or even 'cheeky' or 'attractive'
It originated in September 2012 from Horsham, West Sussex, United Kingdom, and has spread around local towns such as Horsham, Crawley, Copthorne.
1. 'Swit' (swit/switter/swittest) - good, sweet, sick, cool, cheeky, amazing, brilliant, awesome, wicked
A combination of the words 'sweet' and 'sick' (both in the context of meaning something is good). Calling something or someone 'swit' would make it or them 'sweet' 'sick' 'cool', 'good' or even 'cheeky' or 'attractive'
It originated in September 2012 from Horsham, West Sussex, United Kingdom, and has spread around local towns such as Horsham, Crawley, Copthorne.
1. 'Ahh Chris that goal you scored on FIFA was swit!'
2. 'Damn you are looking swit tonight!'
3. 'That was the swittest meal I've ever had!'
4. 'That concert could't have been any switter!'
2. 'Damn you are looking swit tonight!'
3. 'That was the swittest meal I've ever had!'
4. 'That concert could't have been any switter!'
by SwitIsTheWord September 12, 2012
Get the Switmug. by Roosker12345 May 31, 2019
Get the Swittingmug. 'Swit' (swit/switter/swittest) - good, sweet, sick, cool, cheeky, amazing, brilliant, awesome, wicked
A combination of the words 'sweet' and 'sick' (both in the context of meaning something is good). Calling something or someone 'swit' would make it or them 'sweet' 'sick' 'cool', 'good' or even 'cheeky' or 'attractive'
It originated in September 2012 from Horsham, West Sussex, United Kingdom, and has spread around local towns such as Horsham, Crawley, Copthorne.
A combination of the words 'sweet' and 'sick' (both in the context of meaning something is good). Calling something or someone 'swit' would make it or them 'sweet' 'sick' 'cool', 'good' or even 'cheeky' or 'attractive'
It originated in September 2012 from Horsham, West Sussex, United Kingdom, and has spread around local towns such as Horsham, Crawley, Copthorne.
1. 'Ahh Chris that goal you scored on FIFA was swit!'
2. 'Damn you are looking swit tonight!'
3. 'That was the swittest meal I've ever had!'
4. 'That concert couldn't have been any switter!'
2. 'Damn you are looking swit tonight!'
3. 'That was the swittest meal I've ever had!'
4. 'That concert couldn't have been any switter!'
by Okiedokie September 12, 2012
Get the Switmug. 