swish



swish around

[for a fluid] to slosh or rush around. All that water I drank is swishing around in my stomach. I can hear the water swishing around in the pipes.
See also: around, swish

swish something off (of) someone or something

 and swish something off
to brush something off someone or something. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) The barber swished the loose hairs off of Paul's collar. The barber swished off the loose hairs.
See also: off, swish

swish

(swɪʃ)
1. mod. overly fancy; effeminate; displaying effeminacy. The lobby of the theater was a little swish, but not offensive.
2. n. elaborate decoration; effeminacy. What this place needs is more swish. Hang some baubles here and there.
3. n. a gay male. (Rude and derogatory.) This place is full of swishes. Let’s leave.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gordianus-Ancient Roman
Anemoneə-NEM-ə-neeEnglish (Rare)
DillanDIL-ənEnglish (Modern)
Elpidio-Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
KingstonKINGZ-tənEnglish (Modern)
Mike[maik]