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swack

a. (context Scotland English) lithe; nimble.

Usage examples of "swack".

One would not think they could be broken to harness, and, indeed, they have their tricks and ways about them, pretending they have broken a leg, or a wing-not that they use their wings for much save fruit picking and weaving nests-and lying there thrashing about or limping as though about to die, and then comes the predator with his hungry eyes full of dinner, and then old krylobos pops upright with plumes flying and swack, swack, two kicks and a dead pombi or whatever.

Christ, you almost get killed and these other two twenty-six year old rummies get swacked sucking up bourbon.

He had been swacked, plastered, crocked, totally wasted, polluted, stinko with power, for he had taken unto himself the role of Death and become the one whom all men feared.

Everyone is getting swacked on either coke, grass, crack, the big H, you name it.

These days Walter was a precinct captain himself and an alternate ward committeeman, a man of considerable political swack.