<p>It seems like a general sense of being. It can also be a verb. </p>
<p>1) I'm swagging to school.
2) Turning on my swag.
3) Getting my cereal.....swag!</p>
<p>What the hell is this?</p>
<p>It seems like a general sense of being. It can also be a verb. </p>
<p>1) I'm swagging to school.
2) Turning on my swag.
3) Getting my cereal.....swag!</p>
<p>What the hell is this?</p>
<p>Kill it with fire?</p>
<p>I go to school with a large population of wannabe gangsta’s my understanding of it is swagging means you are traveling but in a ‘cool’ way
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Turning on your swag is the process of going into swagging
…swag! Is just something to say at the end of something positive (if it’s negative it’s swag down)</p>
<p>I am the definition of Swag.</p>
<p>You shall despair and cower beneath my swag!</p>
<p>Swag is the way you carry yourself so everyone has an equal amount of it.</p>
<p>Please tell me nobody here over uses the term, “swagging”. If you do…oh my gosh. People actually use that?!</p>
<p>The dance team first coined that term at my school last year, they brought it and it was basically their motto (Jag Swag…because we’re the Jaguars). Then our student council adapted it because many of the dance team girls (or friends, as in my case) are in there. So yeah, my school is in full appreciation of “swag”.</p>
<p>Now if only I can get them to appreciate our local treasures, such as Apple Bottom jeans. Make our St. Louis natives proud by supporting everyone’s favorite local celebrity Nelly!</p>
<p>Considering it’s not a term you can find in your local Merriam-Webster’s, it can be used as a slang term and can therefore be adapted to fit any situation, which explains why people use it as a verb, noun, adjective. Well that’s my two cents. c(:</p>
<p>I get that…it just sounds so whack.</p>
<p>^don’t you mean wiggity wacK, YO. </p>
<p>But yeh, most CCers have the swag of a thousand men.</p>
<p>I hate that word.
Swag.
Ugh…I feel like ramming someone’s head against the pavement when I hear it.</p>
<p>Ruined the word “swagger” for me. And that was a very good word, too!</p>
<p>I just think your a ■■■</p>
<p>SNRS OOOO wt</p>
<p>lmao i know your white. </p>
<p>But foreal it is annoying the hell out of me</p>
<p>Swagger raises the opponents’ attack stat but makes them confused :D</p>
<p>I. Absolutely. Hate. It. When. People. Use. That. Word.</p>
<p>Whenever I wear my sweatshirt with the quarter zipper and collar I zip it all the way up and pop the collar all the way up and say “I’m getting my swag on.” then walk like a pirate with a limp while nodding my head up.</p>
<p>It’ll die out soon enough. Just enjoy it while it lasts (or at least find humor in the people obsessed with the word)</p>
<p>swag is necessary for social dominance</p>
<p>At least it’s not “steeze.” That is all.
@CSIHSIS Even though it raises their attack, it lowers their charisma, and based on their level, they can end the confusion by rolling 2d30</p>