verb: to gain access (usually forcefully) to an otherwise impossible to enter area. Accompanied by the verbalization of the word itself
Origins: English (American)
Watch me/us swooce right in! SWOOCE!
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1. To slide into something; 2. To slide; 3. To unexpectedly enter a room, often in a sliding fashion.
A word coined by the popular YouTube user, Orpheusftw. It was used to describe Shaggy's motion as he slid into a room.
"Swooce the hockey puck in a smooth motion," the hockey player exclaimed.
"Swooce the empty beer glass this way," the Bartender told the drunkard.
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1: To slide or slip in
2: To break in
3: The act of "Swoocing"
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A description for forcefully entering something
"I must swooce into yo shorty's DMs"
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An alcoholic concoction created in Edinburgh in 2016 by Kalim A. Its ingredients can vary but there will always be some form of Spirit.
Yo Steamboat, pass the swooce juice!
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