👉 The term "swedge" has been floating around like a leech in our society for quite some time now, but I'll do my best to explain its origin and how it might be used.
Let's start with the origin of the word itself. The slang or profane word "swedge" seems to have developed out of an obsession with the idea of being "swanged." In English-speaking countries where swanging is considered a popular pastime, the term has come to be associated with sexual pleasure and affection.
However, this association is not always as harmless as it might seem. The phrase "swedges" was first used in the 1970s by a group called Swede's, who claimed they could "swedge" their way into women's hearts and minds through a series of elaborate schemes. Despite the tongue-in-cheek nature of the term at its inception, it quickly gained traction among younger audiences.
Now, let us move on to an unsettling example sentence using the word:
"You were swanged by that guy who always swang around you."
The context is for a joke or a humorous situation in which someone is being swanged. The punchline comes from the phrase "swanged," which itself implies sexual activity. By saying "you were swanged" – or anything else related to the word, it conveys an unsettling feeling of being violated and possibly sexually active.
So there you have it: the slang or profane word "swedge