[
US
/ˈswɪŋɝ/
]
NOUN
- a person who engages freely in promiscuous sex
- someone who swings sports implements
How To Use swinger In A Sentence
- I have now found an email from another swingers' website on his iPad. The Sun
- Such away swingers have beaten the best batsmen from both teams.
- Bikini-clad dancers writhe onstage at a swinger's club in their best '80s music-video impersonation.
- From that album she sang "The Mad Hatter," an uptempo swinger from the short-lived Broadway musical "Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure"; "No Finer Man," a worshipful ballad from "Cyrano de Bergerac: the Musical," which had a brief run two years ago in Tokyo; and the album's title song with lyrics by Maury Yeston. NYT > Home Page
- I call it an open marriage, or just refer to ourselves as swingers.
- I went over and checked the schedule of events on the easeled board near the revolving doors, registration and coffee, licensing laws, spent fuel storage, all the topics and speakers in movable white type, ten to twelve and two to five and on into the night, and I thought about the swingers and their arrangements. Underworld
- Laurel Canyon (2003), each focused on an innocent young woman swept up in the glamorously baffling sex-and-drugs scene swirling around a charismatic older female artist, the situation here is reversed; unexpectedly drawn in to and fascinated by the ultra-domestic household created by a pair of charismatic femmes, the swinger is the straight man (literally). SF Weekly | Complete Issue
- Even if Stacy had been the sugar-slinging chain swinger, his ecotage had been aborted. A Rock in the Baltic
- Pakistan lost Umar to a superb inswinger by seamer L Balaji even as play was extended by an hour to complete the quota of 90 overs.
- He blames his wrist position for an inability to command his outswinger as well as he does his inswinger. Times, Sunday Times