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Definition of Swinger
1. Noun. Someone who swings sports implements.
2. Noun. A person who engages freely in promiscuous sex.
Definition of Swinger
1. n. One who swings or whirls.
2. n. One who swinges.
Definition of Swinger
1. Noun. A person who practices swinging. ¹
2. Noun. A bet in which the bettor must correctly pick two runners to finish in any of the places in any order. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Swinger
1. one that swings [n -S] - See also: swings
Lexicographical Neighbors of Swinger
Literary usage of Swinger
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Guinea: An Account of the Establishment of the British Protectorate Over by Charles E. Lyne (1885)
"HMS Nelson left South Cape early on the morning of Sunday, November 23, for Dinner
Island, the swinger and the Dart going a short distance ahead in order to ..."
2. New Guinea: An Account of the Establishment of the British Protectorate Over by Charles E. Lyne (1885)
"HMS Nelson left South Cape early on the morning of Sunday, November 23, for Dinner
Island, the swinger and the Dart going a short distance ahead in order to ..."
3. Records of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition to Africa by Richard Lander (1830)
"... Cape de Verd Islands—Pursues and overtakes a French slave ship—Falls in with
HMS swinger—Arrives and anchors at Sierra Leone—The Author's first illness. ..."
4. A Manual of Marine Engineering: Comprising the Designing, Construction, and by Albert Edward Seaton (1886)
"The best known of these experiments is the trial between the gunboats " swinger "
and " Goshawk," the latter having compound engines, with cylinders 28 ..."
5. A Manual of Marine Engineering: : Comprising the Designing, Construction and by Albert Edward Seaton (1890)
"The best known of these experiments was the trial between the gunboats "swinger"
and "Goshawk," the latter having compound engines, with cylinders 28 inches ..."
6. New guinea (1885)
"HMS Nelson left South Cape early on the morning of Sunday, November 23, for Dinner
Island, the swinger and the Dart going a short distance ahead in order to ..."
7. The Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist: Being a Practical Display of by John Nicholson (1825)
"By the raising up of this lever the swinger 19 is pulled down, and the arm 29 is
thus disengaged, which having play within the staple, swings forward by its ..."
8. The Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist: Being a Practical Display of by John Nicholson (1825)
"By the raising up of this lever the swinger 19 is pulled down, and the arm 29 is
thus disengaged, which having play within the staple, swings forward by its ..."
9. New Guinea: An Account of the Establishment of the British Protectorate Over by Charles E. Lyne (1885)
"HMS Nelson left South Cape early on the morning of Sunday, November 23, for Dinner
Island, the swinger and the Dart going a short distance ahead in order to ..."
10. New Guinea: An Account of the Establishment of the British Protectorate Over by Charles E. Lyne (1885)
"HMS Nelson left South Cape early on the morning of Sunday, November 23, for Dinner
Island, the swinger and the Dart going a short distance ahead in order to ..."
11. Records of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition to Africa by Richard Lander (1830)
"... Cape de Verd Islands—Pursues and overtakes a French slave ship—Falls in with
HMS swinger—Arrives and anchors at Sierra Leone—The Author's first illness. ..."
12. A Manual of Marine Engineering: Comprising the Designing, Construction, and by Albert Edward Seaton (1886)
"The best known of these experiments is the trial between the gunboats " swinger "
and " Goshawk," the latter having compound engines, with cylinders 28 ..."
13. A Manual of Marine Engineering: : Comprising the Designing, Construction and by Albert Edward Seaton (1890)
"The best known of these experiments was the trial between the gunboats "swinger"
and "Goshawk," the latter having compound engines, with cylinders 28 inches ..."
14. New guinea (1885)
"HMS Nelson left South Cape early on the morning of Sunday, November 23, for Dinner
Island, the swinger and the Dart going a short distance ahead in order to ..."
15. The Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist: Being a Practical Display of by John Nicholson (1825)
"By the raising up of this lever the swinger 19 is pulled down, and the arm 29 is
thus disengaged, which having play within the staple, swings forward by its ..."
16. The Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist: Being a Practical Display of by John Nicholson (1825)
"By the raising up of this lever the swinger 19 is pulled down, and the arm 29 is
thus disengaged, which having play within the staple, swings forward by its ..."