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Swag Meaning in English

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swæɡ
swag
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SWAG

Definition

“Swag” can mean cool style or confidence, free promotional items, or things stolen as loot. Most often, it refers to fashionable appearance or freebies at events.

Usage & Nuances

"Swag" is informal and common in youth slang. It often refers to confident, fashionable style ("He’s got swag"), or as gifts from brands/events ("event swag"). Less commonly, it means loot. Not used formally. Don’t confuse with "swagger" (walking style or attitude).

Example Sentences

He has a lot of swag when he walks into a room.

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She got some free swag at the conference.

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The pirates divided the swag among themselves.

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Did you check out the cool swag they were giving away at the tech booth?

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That outfit is pure swag—I love your style!

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All the swag from the festival is already gone!

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