The real definition of SWAGGER

I don’t care whether these people are tying to sale suits but i prefer their definition of swagger – suit-swagger.com.
I honestly think that the use of the word swagger has become really annoying. When you say a swagger like mine, it’s cool to you but extremely annoying to me (i’m not hating); but if i say a swagger like his, then that cool to you and okay to me. Jus like the suit guys are saying,

someone with TRUE swagger does not need to announce to the entire room that he has swagger. The people around him just KNOW it

The verb swagger has 3 meanings:

Meaning #1: to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others
Synonyms: ruffle, prance, strut, sashay, cock

Meaning #2: discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate
Synonyms: browbeat, bully

Meaning #3: act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
Synonyms: bluster, swash

These are the definitions that i find and i think (they actually did) they make me dimise anyone who seriously says, “a swagger like mine”

I also found out that the British use it as a verbal slang, but this definition is ok

Meaning #1: (British informal) very chic
Synonym: groovy

I am confident that when Nichole from PCD uses it to refer to Kells in ‘Out of this club’ that’s the right context for the word:

I just might leave this club with him
And his swagger tight, I’m feeling…

Yeah, that’s exactly what i’m talking about; that kind of context!

Check out these definitions.

8 Responses

  1. but you know my swag be tight..you know

  2. sleek, shoo go away!!! i like that out of this club song.

  3. i wonder what the hip hop artists out there would think of this definition

  4. Hmmn
    Nice joint you have here

  5. and two years later…

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