swig verb to drink, especially deeply, and especially of intoxicating liquor UK,1654 From SWIG
I was dreaming about obnoxious little nine-year-olds having sex on the playground while they swigged forties of Olde English and screamed at my sweet, loving boyfriend when the phone rang. — Lauren Weisberger, TheDevilWearsPrada, p. 25, 2003