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Meaning of swag it | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

To travel on foot, carrying one's possessions.

Australia, New-Zealand

Examples

“...for of late many a man travelling on horseback has, after spending three times the worth of his horses in feeding them, seen them die, leaving him to throw his saddles away and swag it with the footmen.”
“Why not come with me, an' we 'll swag it outer this into Queensland ?”
“Took a few mates out and swagged it and had a good time.”
“You took Adele and you swagged it. You are the future of music.”
“The Biebs is also swagging it on the basketball court for a photo shoot, does some intense some choreo, has a birthday cake in the studio, after recording ‘Believe,’ and generally gives Beliebers a glimpse into a few days in the life.”
“... last but no means least, vocally she's kind of swagging it in her own little pop/R&B world.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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