Twatted vs Swatted - What's the difference?
twatted | swatted |
(vulgar, slang, British) Extremely drunk, intoxicated
(used in combinations) Having a particular sort of twat
(twat)
(swat)
(chiefly, US, law enforcement) Special weapons and tactics. The area of expertise of police officers trained and equipped to neutralize armed or entrenched criminals.
(chiefly, US, law enforcement) a SWAT team
As verbs the difference between twatted and swatted
is that twatted is past tense of twat while swatted is past tense of swat.As an adjective twatted
is extremely drunk, intoxicated.twatted
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Seeswatted
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(head)SWAT
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(wikipedia SWAT)Alternative forms
*Acronym
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* Often used attributively before such nouns as (team) or (squad). * While the specific meaning of the acronym applies only to the United States, the term is informally used in other countries to describe similar police teams.Noun
(en noun)- "This situation is out of control. We need a SWAT team," the policeman said.