Pronunciation: /ˈswɪŋər/

Definitions of swinger

noun a person who participates in swinging activities, such as partner swapping or group sex

Example Sentences

A1 My friend is a swinger, she loves going to swing dancing events.

A2 The playground had a swing set with two swings, one for regular use and the other for swingers.

B1 The party was full of swingers, enjoying themselves on the dance floor.

B2 The exclusive club was known for its swinger parties, attracting a diverse crowd.

C1 The documentary explored the underground world of swingers and their lifestyle choices.

C2 As a seasoned swinger, she knew all the best clubs and events to attend for a good time.

Examples of swinger in a Sentence

formal The country club hosted a mixer for local swingers.

informal I heard there's a new swingers club opening up in town.

slang Let's check out that swingers party this weekend.

figurative In politics, sometimes a person can be seen as a swinger, switching sides frequently.

Grammatical Forms of swinger

past tense

swung

plural

swingers

comparative

more swinging

superlative

most swinging

present tense

swing

future tense

will swing

perfect tense

have swung

continuous tense

is swinging

singular

swinger

positive degree

swinger

infinitive

to swing

gerund

swinging

participle

swinging

Origin and Evolution of swinger

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'swinger' originated from the Old English word 'swingan' which means 'to move back and forth or to sway'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'swinger' evolved to refer to a person who engages in partner swapping or group sex, particularly in the context of swinging lifestyle.