Swacked vs Swanked - What's the difference?
swacked | swanked |
(slang) Drunk.
* 1983 , Norma Fox Mazer, Someone to love
(swank)
(dated) Fashionably elegant.
A fashionably elegant person.
Ostentation.
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To swagger, to show off.
As an adjective swacked
is drunk.As a verb swanked is
past tense of swank.swacked
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- "Look what we've got." Mitch brought out a bottle of pink champagne. "I'll get swacked if I drink before I eat," Sonia said.
swanked
English
Verb
(head)swank
English
Adjective
(er)- I went to a swank party last night.
Noun
(en noun)- He's such a swank .
- The parvenu was full of swank .
- Not even the effeminate swank of his riding clothes could hide the enormous power of that body--he seemed to fill those glistening boots until he strained the top lacing and you could see a great pack of muscle shifting when his shoulder moved under his thin coat.
Verb
(en verb)- Looks like she's going to swank in, flashing her diamonds, then swank out to another party.
