verb General Slang

swerve

· verb · scouse

To dodge something — a plan, a person, a pint you don't want.

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To give something a wide miss. You swerve a meeting, swerve a mate who owes you money, swerve the last bus and get a taxi. Same root as the driving move — see it coming, go round it.

“I'm gonna swerve the gym today, knackered.”
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swerve In A Sentence

I'm gonna swerve the gym today, knackered.

Origin & Usage

Variants swervedswerving

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What does swerve mean?

It means to dodge something — a plan, a person, or a pint you don't want.

How do you use swerve in a sentence?

"I'm going to swerve that meeting if I can."

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