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swerve noun- a deception, practical joke or false report US, 1997
- “Time we got the swerve from Maloney and them,” the Digger said. — George Higgins, The Digger’s Game, p. 159, 1973
- When asked if his actions that night toward Coraluzzo were disingenuous or dishonest, Gordon said, “Yes, we are very clever. Yes, this was a swerve.” — rec.sport.pro-wrestling, 10 September 1994
- Women are very clear when it comes to the kind of men they like. They go for guys with a little edge, a little swerve. They want somebody who’s cool and street, but sophisticated. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 125, 1997
- Usually it was just a swerve with a guy like him if you’re an unknown, but the match went so I held my own. — Jeff Archer, Theater in a Squared Circle, p. 89, 1999
- They kept pushing that the WWF was delivering on a promise, that the match hype wasn’t just a big serve. — Herb Kunze, Herb’s Wrestling Tidbits, 23 May 2000
- intoxication US
- — Rick Ayers (Editor), Slang Dictionary, p. 16, 2001
▶ get your swerve on to drink to the point of intoxication US- — Megan Ferguson, Columbia Missourian, p. 1A, 19 October 1998
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 4, Spring 2003
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