Pronunciation: /ˈswæɡi/

Definitions of swaggy

adjective stylish or fashionable in a confident and flashy way

Example Sentences

A1 She has a swaggy new backpack for school.

A2 The singer's outfit was so swaggy on stage.

B1 The team's uniforms are swaggy and eye-catching.

B2 The party had a swaggy atmosphere with cool decorations and music.

C1 His swaggy attitude and confidence make him stand out in a crowd.

C2 The designer's latest collection is incredibly swaggy and innovative.

Examples of swaggy in a Sentence

formal The fashion designer showcased a swaggy collection at Paris Fashion Week.

informal I love your swaggy new haircut!

slang That outfit is so swaggy, you're killing it!

figurative His confidence is so swaggy, he walks into a room and owns it.

Grammatical Forms of swaggy

past tense

swagged

plural

swaggies

comparative

swagger

superlative

swaggiest

present tense

swag

future tense

will swag

perfect tense

have swagged

continuous tense

is swagging

singular

swaggy

positive degree

swaggy

infinitive

to swag

gerund

swagging

participle

swagging

Origin and Evolution of swaggy

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'swaggy' is believed to have originated as a slang term in African American Vernacular English (AAVE).
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe someone or something with a cool, confident, or stylish demeanor, 'swaggy' has evolved to also encompass a sense of being trendy, fashionable, or having a certain level of charisma.