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swinger noun- a person who freely enjoys life’s pleasures US, 1959
- “A swinger?” “Well, it’s a word a lot of people use different ways. But in the bunch I run around with it means a gal who finds her fun in sex.” — John O’Day, Confessions of a Hollywood Callgirl, p. 91, 1964
- He [President Nixon] has said he’s not what we would call a swinger, but he knows how to have a good time. — Playboy, p. 60, February 1969
- someone who engages in spouse or partner swapping US
- Most large-group members call themselves “swingers” and are amused by the unhesitating use of the word by the uninitiated to describe someone of quite a different character[.] — William and Jerrye Breedlove, Swap Clubs, p. 36, 1964
- It was the same nucleus of “swingers” however, who remained at the New Year’s party long after midnight. — Roger Blake, Love Clubs, Inc., p. 15, 1967
- The term swinger refers to an individual, married or single, who socializes with like-minded persons under circumstances that include a variety of sexual activities. — Bernhardt J. Hurwood, The Sensuous New York, p. 136, 1973
- It is a vignette picture, and stories are framed by a simple plot involving the staff of a swinger’s magazine. — Kent Smith et al., Adult Movies, p. 127, 1982
- I’m talkin’ me ’n Dot are Swingers! As in “to swing!” Wife-swappin’! — Raising Arizona, 1987
- a person who has died by hanging US, 1987
- — Maledicta, p. 180, Summer/Winter 1986–1987
- a prisoner who has attempted suicide by hanging UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 112, 1996
- in trucking, a large load US
- — Montie Tak, Truck Talk, p. 161, 1971
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