Definition of Swaggies

1. Noun. (plural of swaggie) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Swaggies

1. swaggie [n] - See also: swaggie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swaggies

swagers
swages
swagged
swagger
swagger portrait
swagger portraits
swagger stick
swaggered
swaggerer
swaggerers
swaggering
swaggeringly
swaggers
swaggery
swaggie
swaggies (current term)
swagging
swaggy
swaging
swagman
swagmen
swags
swagshop
swagshops
swagsman
swagsmen
swail
swails
swain
swaining

Literary usage of Swaggies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Outback in Australia: Or, Three Australian Overlanders; Being an Account of by Kilroy Harris (1913)
"A couple of swaggies came along. They received splendid treatment at the ... The swaggies think they are certain of food, so why leave such a milk and honey ..."

2. Chillagoe Charlie by Robert Maclauchlan Macdonald (1909)
"A couple of swaggies came over to the mine to-day, while I was at the windlass, for a drink of water, and they told me that the whole population of the ..."

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