Pronunciation: /ˈswɑtɪŋ/
noun the action of making a hoax emergency call to bring about a response from law enforcement, usually a SWAT team
A1 Swatting is a dangerous prank that involves falsely reporting an emergency to the police.
A2 The act of swatting can have serious consequences, including putting innocent people in danger.
B1 Swatting is a criminal offense that can result in legal repercussions for the person responsible.
B2 Law enforcement agencies are working to combat the growing trend of swatting incidents.
C1 The practice of swatting has raised concerns about the misuse of emergency services and the need for stricter penalties.
C2 Authorities are urging the public to report any suspicious activity that may be related to swatting schemes.
formal Swatting is the act of making a hoax emergency call to bring a large number of armed police officers to a particular location.
informal I heard that they got swatted last night after someone made a fake 911 call.
slang Don't be an idiot and try swatting someone, it's a serious crime.
figurative His words were like a swatting, causing chaos and confusion among the group.
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