The Collaborative International Dictionary
Swaggy
Swaggy \Swag"gy\, a.
Inclined to swag; sinking, hanging, or leaning by its weight.
--Sir T. Browne.
Wiktionary
swaggy
a. Inclined to swag; sinking, hanging, or leaning by its weight. n. (alternative form of swaggie English)
Usage examples of "swaggy".
Some day I might be flashing past in a buggy or saloon-carriage--or, the chances are it will be you--and you might look out the window and see an old swaggy tramping along in the dust, or camped under a strip of calico in the rain in the scrub.
I once heard a bushman say that no one but a skunk would be guilty of this tobacco trick--that it is about the meanest trick a man could be capable of--because it spoils the chances of the next hard-up swaggy who asks the victim for tobacco.