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Swest

A general exlamation or adjective. Useful for when more widespread words elude you.

Origins: Kings' Heath, Birmingham / Redditch, Worcestershire. Originally derived from the name 'Adam West,' a prominent local celebrity known to perform street magic and stripteases.

"You're a bit of a swest!"
or
"Ahh Swest! I just dipped my elbow in that stool sample!"

by Ludwig van Funkenstein August 24, 2007

18πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Swest

A long sweater without arms worn by women.

It was warm out so she wore her swest.

by Groovygranny1 August 23, 2018


Swest

A sweater with a checkered pattern on the chest, and a solid color on the arms. Usually worn by douchebags or ponces.

Matt: What the hell is Jason wearing.

Jim: That my friend is a swest.

Matt: What a ponce...

by theedingo November 10, 2010

6πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


swest

Mikey "Its a marvel of the english language"
Two stories of origin:
A couple guys on a chair lift in Vermont making up words combining existing words, in this case "Sweet" and "Best".
And the other possible origin giving 'Swest' a new meaning...
A group of stoners bought the biggest rolling papers they could find, attached several together around a wooden table leg and filled it with greenery. The Joint was named 'Swest'

"swest"
it replaces words such as cool, sweet, nice, awesome, and a large doobie, joint, gagger, blunt, johnny etc...

by bouton October 6, 2005

7πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Swest

Chest sweat; more specifically, sweat that gathers between a woman's bosoms.

It’s so hot outside I’m dripping with swest.

The swest is really getting to me today, I’m gonna have to change my shirt.

by LunacyAndLight September 21, 2021