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swive
[ swahyv ]
verb (used with object)
- to copulate with.
verb (used without object)
- to copulate.
swive
/ ɲɪ /
verb
- archaic.to have sexual intercourse with (a person)
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of swive1
Example Sentences
In Shakespeare’s day the equivalent term was “swive,” which was far stronger.
Fritz, the hero, is what the average campus revolutionary was in the late '60s�a fool tabby, living off vicarious experience, with his head full of windy sub-Marcusian rhetoric and only one ambition: to swive.
Salacious Tavern and ye taverner-host, From Pileate Brothers the ninth pile-post, D'ye claim, you only of the mentule boast, D'ye claim alone what damsels be the best 5To swive: as he-goats holding all the rest?
An if thou swive me not forthright, as one should swive his wife, If thou be made a cuckold straight, reproach it not to me.
And an eighth: She proffered me a tender kaze; But I, "I will not swive," replied.
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