The word "swagger" is believed to have originated in the early 16th century, derived from the verb "swag," which means to sway or rock. It was initially used to describe a style of walking that exudes confidence or arrogance. The term was popularized in literature, notably in Shakespeare's works, where it often conveyed a sense of bravado or ostentation. Over time, "swagger" has evolved to encompass not just physical demeanor but also a broader attitude of self-assuredness.
No, swagger is not a swear word.
The Greek word for "Swagger" is "κορδόνομαι".
The prefix for the word swagger is swag. Swag is a slang word that means money or valuables, and swagger is a slang word for a certain type of personality.
His swagger like walk and good looks caused him to get much attention
He walked with a swagger. The swagger stick looked wicked in his hand. The swagger in his walk was very arrogant.
The word "swagger" is a word in English slang, the word didn't exist for only about 1 or 2 years. In Spanish "swagger" is not a word, there's probably not a word for it. If there is I recommend using Google for searching Spanish Slang.
The Tagalog word for swagger is "yabang." It refers to flaunting or displaying arrogance or confidence in a showy or bold manner.
boastfulness, arrogance, bluster, conceit, boasting
"The swagger of the man was very unnerving and made everyone uncomfortable."
if u listen to now a days songs ull here the word swagger in alot of them=0
The word swagger is a noun and a verb. The noun form is confidence or an arrogant strut. The verb form means to walk in a swaying motion.
swagger, parade, flounce, march