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Swang vs Nautanki - What's the difference?

swang | nautanki |

As nouns the difference between swang and nautanki

is that swang is a swamp while nautanki is a type of Indian folk theatre, based on folklore and mythological dramas with interludes of song and dance.

As a verb swang

is simple past of swing. Now largely replaced by swung.

swang

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A swamp.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • (swing). Now largely replaced by swung.
  • (African American vernacular, slang) To steer one's vehicle from side to side while driving.
  • * 2005 , :
  • Turn on my blinker light and then I swang it slow
  • * 2006 , :
  • I'mma swang , I'mma swing my slab lean to the left
  • * 2010 , G. Washington, Karma from the Cradle to the Street , Xlibris (2010), ISBN 9781453596180, page 118:
  • Caine pulled off burning rubber and swanging side to side.

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    nautanki

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A type of Indian folk theatre, based on folklore and mythological dramas with interludes of song and dance.
  • *1997 , (Kiran Nagarkar), Cuckold , HarperCollins 2013, p. 25:
  • *:‘Let your men make sure that this is done when no marriage party or nautanki troupe is in the vicinity.’