Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. A prank in which the victim's head is held down a toilet bowl which is then flushed.
Etymologies
- swirl + -ie (Wiktionary)
Examples
“The newest look is my favorite, but is granted no favors by the tinsel swirlie.”
The Huffington Post: Una LaMarche: Project Runway Finale: Part One Recap
“It's basically just like giving somebody a swirlie.”
Ross Hyzer: If You Want To Make An Omelette, You've Got To Torture Some Guys
““When we were kids, him and his friends did a swirlie on me at the movie theater.””
““Remember that time at the Prytania Theatre when we did a swirlie with your face in the commode?””
“Speaking of the fabulous Ms. Melissa Walker, her latest book, Violet By Design, is out NOW, and if you don't go and pick up a copy, I'm going to give you a wedgie AND a swirlie.”
“And should we be charging college students for war crimes now when, as part of a fraternity hazing, then shove some pledge into a toilet for a swirlie?”
“A conservative, yes, has the strength to give any other person an atomic wedgie, or a melvin, or even a swirlie.”
“We were getting something up from Malibu, and they were calling them not swirlie winds, they went so far as to call them squirrelly winds.”
“When the tubas have had their say, the musicians exit the swirlie platform via 2 ramps and are replaced by another group of players.”
“This high school boy gets sucked into a toilet as he's given a swirlie.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘swirlie’.
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•Words We Use Here That Would Tick Of...
Or, Things That Get a Whole Lot More Fun With an -ie Ending.
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Edit: Many of the following are madeupical, but many are not. See als...wordie, foodie, roadie, cookie, prosie, poetrie, tunie, scriptie, democracie, pompous old gittie, funnie, hippie and 156 more...
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Words of the Day
glabella, chirotony, nook-shotten, crapehanger, filemot, swirlie, egosurf, lexiphanicism, Ruritanian, stichometry, chrononaut, faldstool and 2014 more...
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Lee's List
Words I like, and should try to use more often.
insipid, laconic, clandestine, quizzical, endeavor, sanguine, crestfallen, apocryphal, purloin, moribund, facetious, rancor and 67 more...
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