swaggerlicious
English
Etymology
swagger + -licious
Adjective
swaggerlicious (comparative more swaggerlicious, superlative most swaggerlicious)
- (slang, chiefly African American Vernacular) Attractively bold and arrogant.
- 2009 October 5, Greg Bishop, “Saints Make Sanchez Look Like Rookie”, in New York Times:
- It was billed as a blockbuster matchup between the Saints’ adjective-inducing offense and a Jets defense described as “swaggerlicious.”
- 2014, Amir Abrams, Caught Up (page 1)
- Swaggerlicious. That's the word that comes to mind to describe this dark-skinned cutie-pie standing in front of me with the gold fronts in his mouth, pierced ears, and an arm covered in intricately designed tattoos trying to get his rap on.
- 2014, David Rector, Living In Atlanta (page 107)
- He had on a swaggerlicious top, some LaBron[sic] James sneakers on and a back pack. He spoke like a man, looked like a boy and was smooth like a thug, just what Carmen needed.
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