Um really bad doodle from last night
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Thread Topic: Um really bad doodle from last night
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Okay o.o
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All he needs is a #SWAG.
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#SwagCity
Oh man I def f---ed up but not saying his base somewhere. Cause then I could copy 10 of those to draw numerous outfits.
Imma do that now -
Oh, No... Faith.. YOU JUST DONE, DONE IT NOW.
You did not just
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Omg...
*palmface*
Like, does it not occur to you that there are African Americans in this thread?
>foreshame
I am not calling you racist.. But.. That was totally not needed -
Swag isn't racist.
Swag is basically like 'he has swag' as in his outfit is cool. -
That's a good idea. ^^
#getoverityoubigsopa -
I especially like the jacket.
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_sammy_ NewbieThat rascist
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Yeye.
Thank you again uvu -
You know swag means drugs, Right?
So, his outfit is so "drugs". That makes perfect sense. >n -
It isn't racist!! *waves arm in protest* @A@
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You know swag means drugs, Right?
So, his outfit is so "drugs". That makes perfect sense. >n -
Thank you, Sammy The Munchkin. Didn't need help.
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Ahem.
Legit means legal so...
Yeah. -
Swag is an internet slang term often found in comments, discussion forums and image macros used as a synonym for swagger, a type of style or presence that exudes confidence and is sometimes interpreted as arrogance.
Origin
According to the Online Etymology Dictionary[1], the word swag originated sometime in the 1520s and meant to move heavily or unsteadily. It may have been a derivative of the verb swing, which originated from the word sway[2] around 1300, meaning to go, glide, move. In modern context, swag may be used as a business lingo for promotional merchandise[4] but its online usage has been largely attributed to its root word swagger, which Merriam-Webster Dictionary[13] defines as:
1 : to conduct oneself in an arrogant or superciliously pompous manner; especially : to walk with an air of overbearing self-confidence
2 : Boast, brag
The earliest documented use of swagger can be found in the text of English poet William Shakespeares play A Midsummer Nights Dream[3] written sometime between 1590 and 1596.
What hempen home-spuns have we swaggering here,
So near the cradle of the fairy queen?
Usage in Hip Hop
The word swagger saw a modern resurgence through its usage in hip hop lyrics, beginning with rapper Jay-Zs song All I Need (shown below) from his sixth studio album The Blue Print released on September 11th, 2001. Since then, the word has been frequently used in various hip hop songs as part of braggadocio-style rapping, which is characterized by self-bragging and boasting ones own skills or prowess.
It has numerous meaning and she meant this one, nimrod.
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