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Do Your Warframes Have Swag?


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Loki.

Master Race,

Master Swag.

Pictures aren't even needed. Cuz he has that much swag.

Loki master- *slammed onto ground by Hulk*

Fine.

now i can see why they are the master race. you guys yolo to? 

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Check in Google, Swag is stupid. Your argument is invalid.

 

The one that thinks that swag =  "Style" when in reality Swag is a word that came from a Hollywood group, and it means "secretly we are #$$".

 

Read into SWAG more and you will finally get it ~~ Times change, words change. It was always like that.

 

Btw: I'm not using this word because it sounds lame for me, but it doesn't change the fact, that this word is not only bound to "stupid"

 

You can use SWAG in many different ways. Go figure with your uncle Google.

 

Example: 1. ORIGINAL Defintion: "Super Wild &#! Guess"

This term arose out of the military from WWII, generally attributed to field artillery officers who asked their spotters to "swag it" when asked for an approximation of how to adjust. This expanded to all of the military, and then entered use by the rest of the world. "Swag" with this meaning has been around for nearly 70 years and is still used widely in the military and business world to this day.

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Does no one have a sense of humor anymore?

 

Don't worry, they're just trying to be cool and edgy by hating whatever is popular at the moment. One must wonder if the pedants in here go around shouting "fаggot" because "i-it used to mean a bundle of sticks!".

 

Also, nominating my Frost Prime for $wagmaster Frame.

 

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That coat.

That gold.

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The word swag/swagger dates back to the 1800s, gaining MANY meanings over time.

verb
verb: swagger; 3rd person present: swaggers; past tense: swaggered; past participle: swaggered; gerund or present participle: swaggering
  1. 1.
    walk or behave in a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive way.
    "he swaggered along the corridor"
    synonyms: strut, parade, stride; More
    walk confidently;
    informalsashay
    "we swaggered into the arena"
    strut, posture, blow one's own horn, lord it;
    informalshow off, swank
    "try to swagger less and instead show some humility"
noun
noun: swagger
  1. 1.
    a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive gait or manner.
    "they strolled around the camp with an exaggerated swagger"
    synonyms: strut; More
    "a slight swagger in his stride"
    bluster, braggadocio, bumptiousness, vainglory;
    informalswank
    "he was full of swagger"
adjective
adjective: swagger
  1. 1.
    denoting a coat or jacket cut with a loose flare from the shoulders.
     
    swag
    swag/
    noun
    noun: swag; plural noun: swags
    1. 1.
      an ornamental festoon of flowers, fruit, and greenery.
      "ribbon-tied swags of flowers"
      • a carved or painted representation of an ornamental festoon of flowers or fruit.
        "fine plaster swags"
      • a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.
    2. 2.
      informal
      money or goods taken by a thief or burglar.
      "their homes offer tempting swag for burglars"
      • products given away free, typically for promotional purposes.
        "local studios provide swag, spirits, and food"
      • marijuana, typically of a low grade.
        "prices range from $40 a 10-seed packet for some Jamaican swag to $345 per pack for something tastier"
    3. 3.
      Austral./NZ
      a traveler's or miner's bundle of personal belongings.
      • informal
        a large number, amount, or variety.
        "the seller left a swag of unpaid bills"
    verb
    verb: swag; 3rd person present: swags; past tense: swagged; past participle: swagged; gerund or present participle: swagging
    1. 1.
      arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.
      "swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs"
    2. 2.
      Austral./NZ
      travel with one's personal belongings in a bundle.
      "swagging it in Queensland"
    3. 3.
      literary
      hang heavily.
      "the crinkly old hide swags here and there"
      • sway from side to side.
        "the stout chief sat swagging from one side of the carriage to the other"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘bulging bag’): probably of Scandinavian origin. The original sense of the verb (early 16th cent.) was ‘cause to sway or sag.’

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I am sick and tired of this whole "swag" thing. Has it really not run its course by now? It isn't nearly as cool or clever as you think it is. It isn't as cool or clever as ANYONE thinks it is.

Just stop it.

please.

As someone who couldn't care less one way or the other, I have a feeling that it will continue to out-live both me and you.

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