As nouns the difference between swipe and swiper
is that
swipe is (countable) a quick grab, bat, or other motion with the hand or paw; a sweep while
swiper is one who, or that which, swipes.
As a verb swipe
is to steal or snatch.
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swipe English
Verb
( swip)
To steal or snatch.
- Hey! Who swiped my lunch?
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- "Maybe I could swipe some Tintex from the five-and-dime."
To scan or register by sliding something through a reader.
- He swiped his card at the door.
To grab or bat quickly.
- The cat swiped at the shoelace.
Noun
(countable) A quick grab, bat, or other motion with the hand or paw; A sweep.
(countable) A strong blow given with a sweeping motion, as with a bat or club.
(countable, informal) A rough guess; an estimate or swag.
- Take a swipe at the answer, even if you're not sure.
(uncountable) Poor, weak beer; small beer.
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swiper English
Noun
( en noun)
One who, or that which, swipes.
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