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Meaning of swag




Manuel Penichet P

swag
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This word comes from the United States and Canada and refers to a form of clothing that is fashionable among teens. Swag in English means loot, but also identifies a certain way of walking as Peacock (strutting).

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Short for swagger, in English, bragging, showing off, walking in a way arrogant and thuggish. It is a style and mode of dress, behave and relate on the part of the youth class average high in the U.S. and Central Europe, linked to rap and hip hop, which almost forms a nonconformist, irreverent and countercultural movement. These young people often dress in comfortable, spacious and sporty clothes, sagging pants in excess, sleeveless t-shirts, crossed visor caps, hanging chains and piercings. Come on, who want to draw attention. A follower of this style is the singer Justin Bieber. For some swag is an acronym for Secretly We Are Gays ( we are secretly gay ).

  



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