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re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by RATeamWannabe on 3/8/13 at 9:36 am to 34venture
Carlos Hathcock used the term SWAG in Vietnam.
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by Springfield XD on 3/8/13 at 9:48 am to Croacka
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Galpin Auto Sports – the “Pimp My Ride” outfit – has created a unique version of Ford’s extreme off-road F-150 SVT Raptor pickup truck inspired by the United Nations Space Command (UNSC) Warthog vehicles featured in the videogame HALO 4.
Needs a lift, bugger wheels and a grill guard.
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by HairyStamper13 on 3/8/13 at 9:54 am to Teyeger
Saw a fella in Livonia yesterday with "Redneck Swamp Outlaw" across the front of his windshield
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by Flair Chops on 3/8/13 at 9:56 am to KingRanch
swag/swagger used to be such a beautiful word until everyone started using it. now everybody's swagged the frick out.
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re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by Specktricity on 3/8/13 at 9:56 am to KingRanch
Looks like Plains oil storage tanks
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by Flair Chops on 3/8/13 at 10:00 am to 34venture
quote:that's wrong as far as the origin goes.
So, curiosity got the best of me when wondering where this "swag" word came from, and this is what I found.
i know it might mean that in prison, but it is a derivative of the word swagger, which used to be what pirates had, until rap artists and body wash companies and sports announcers (aside from referring to the university of miami) ruined it
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by KingRanch on 3/8/13 at 10:04 am to Specktricity
Ding ding ding
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by JAB528 on 3/8/13 at 10:07 am to Springfield XD
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Needs a lift, bugger wheels and a grill guard.
Does it?
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by CBLSU316 on 3/8/13 at 10:11 am to Charter n Coke
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Does the owner even lift?
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by 34venture on 3/8/13 at 10:17 am to Flair Chops
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that's wrong as far as the origin goes.
i know it might mean that in prison, but it is a derivative of the word swagger, which used to be what pirates had, until rap artists and body wash companies and sports announcers (aside from referring to the university of miami) ruined it
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by Big Floppy TDs on 3/8/13 at 10:18 am to 34venture
I have a friend that has a salt life sticker on the back of his Chevy... And doesn't even own a boat
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by Flair Chops on 3/8/13 at 10:30 am to 34venture
sorry, braj
Definition of SWAGGER
intransitive verb
1
: to conduct oneself in an arrogant or superciliously pompous manner; especially : to walk with an air of overbearing self-confidence
2
: boast, brag
transitive verb
: to force by argument or threat : bully
— swag·ger·er noun
— swag·ger·ing·ly adverb
Origin of SWAGGER
probably from 1swag + -er (as in chatter)
First Known Use: circa 1596
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Definition of SWAGGER
intransitive verb
1
: to conduct oneself in an arrogant or superciliously pompous manner; especially : to walk with an air of overbearing self-confidence
2
: boast, brag
transitive verb
: to force by argument or threat : bully
— swag·ger·er noun
— swag·ger·ing·ly adverb
Origin of SWAGGER
probably from 1swag + -er (as in chatter)
First Known Use: circa 1596
LINK
re: The epitome of an outdoor truckPosted by fisherbm1112 on 3/8/13 at 10:40 am to KingRanch
I think I have seen that truck around the booming metropolis of Gonzales before. Is it near there? I know I have seen the sticker.
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