swiving

English

Etymology

Equivalent to swive + -ing.

Verb

swiving

  1. present participle of swive

Noun

swiving (plural swivings)

  1. The act or process of copulating; copulation.
    • 2009, Christina Dodd, One Kiss From You:
      “And swiving. I'm good at swiving.” He stopped so short that she almost fell backward. “Whoa,” she said. “Raise a flag before you change course like that, sailor.” In a falsely gentle tone, he asked, “Who taught you about swiving?” “Those women. []
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