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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
swive .
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Examples
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Sure, he'd "swived" local girls, but those were quickies with a lot of worries about preganancy, so he was worried about disappointing her.
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Won't you hold your tongue, you nocturnal assassin, who, even when you swived it bravely, never entered the lists with a decent woman in your life?
Satyricon 2007
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The poor sod who maybe hadn't swived his wife in the dark and taken the chance to leave her with child, because he had no notion what was coming with the dawn.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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He asked for three women, and he swived each one of them mightily.
The Saracen: Land of the Infidel Robert Shea 1963
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With lips glued together they swived and squealed in ecstasy.
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Won't you hold your tongue, you nocturnal assassin, who, even when you swived it bravely, never entered the lists with a decent woman in your life?
The Satyricon — Volume 01: Introduction 20-66 Petronius Arbiter
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Won't you hold your tongue, you nocturnal assassin, who, even when you swived it bravely, never entered the lists with a decent woman in your life?
The Satyricon — Complete 20-66 Petronius Arbiter
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Other traits exhibited by alpha males besides how many women he swived before settling down inlude how much liquor he can imbibe before having a hangover, how good at cards he is, how great of a driver of horses, how he's the best fencer, best gentleman's boxer, a master of industry (but on the sly of course).
Dear Author: Romance Novel Reviews, Industry News, and Commentary 2008
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Other traits exhibited by alpha males besides how many women he swived before settling down inlude how much liquor he can imbibe before having a hangover, how good at cards he is, how great of a driver of horses, how he's the best fencer, best gentleman's boxer, a master of industry (but on the sly of course).
Dear Author: Romance Novel Reviews, Industry News, and Commentary 2008
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'O my cousins,' replied he, 'all that ye have said is idle: I will tell you how I came to lose my cullions, and indeed, I deserved more than this, for I swived my mistress and my master's son: but my story is a long one and this is no time to tell it, for the dawn is near, and if the day surprise us with this chest yet unburied, we shall be blown upon and lose our lives.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I Anonymous 1879
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