SWOLE

Etymology

Verb

swole

(African-American Vernacular, Southern US, also in other English varieties in the simple past tense until early 20th c.) simple past tense and past participle of swell: swelled; swollen.

Adjective

swole (comparative more swole, superlative most swole)

(chiefly, African-American Vernacular, slang) Having large, well-developed muscles; muscular.

Synonyms: brawny, built, buff, buffed, buffed out

(slang) Of the penis: erect; of a person: with an erection of the penis; sexually aroused, hard.

(slang) Followed by up: upset; experiencing strong negative emotion.

Anagrams

• Sowle, lowes, sowle

Source: Wiktionary



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