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LOL! I cant believe it! Anything americans do then!
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Swagger isn't a new term at all it's just that it's become a more popular term recently in music and such.
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we invented your country and your language
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Swagger is not a new term, it has been used for a very long time... and I am quite sure it was said in England before America.
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Yes Vince McM on the WWE
Swaggers down to the Ring, that helped boost this new Yank word. |
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I Love my brick
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Swagger has always been used in England as a term for the way someone walks, hasn't it??? I know it has in Ireland!
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Wildcat, you fail
Swagger dates all the way back to Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Nights Dream" Quote:
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