swishy

IPA: swˈɪʃi

adjective

  • Producing a swishing sound.
  • (Britain) Swish; fancy, posh, impressive.
  • (informal, of a man) Effeminate; gay
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Examples of "swishy" in Sentences

  • Open your eyes,mom,and look atyour own swishy son.
  • The earlier stuff is more guitar swishy less electronicky.
  • Unless you are a swishy fashion designer, they are gonna get it.
  • The lisp and swishy affect are almost certainly just a cultural thing.
  • Orenstein cites stats that put Disney's haul for those swishy pink bits of polyester froth at over $4 billion in past years.
  • "Here's a freaky dead animal necklace, and for the love of all that's holy, stay away from crazy British men in swishy coats."
  • They enforced a code of silence about sex and attacked the “swishy type of homosexual who brought contempt and derision on the majority of homosexuals.”
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas Pasties reinterpreted into swishy emerald tassel earrings by Eddie Borgo. $320, neimanmarcus.com
  • The film centers around twelve year-old Maxi, a swishy boy whose preferences for girlish clothes, romantic movies and Miss Universe pageant reenactments makes him a target for teasing in his ghetto neighborhood.
  • The lines aren't there for their own sake, but for their relationship to something in the real world: a number of actual creatures, a route of actual migration of actual creatures, an area of concentration of scaly, cold, swishy bodies.
  • The most mind-boggling thing about Brüno is although he's founded on the basest gay stereotype possible (the swishy wisp of a man who craves fashion, fame and sex), he gives everyone he encounters reasons to hate him way beyond his gayness.

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