verb General Slang

swivel

· verb · mancunian

Get lost — as in 'swivel on it'.

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Definitions

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Telling someone to do one, with a side order of two fingers. Short for the full 'swivel on it' / 'swivel on this' gesture — i.e. spin yourself round on the offered digit. Dismissive, faintly rude, very Manc.

“Wants me to work Saturday for free? He can swivel.”
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swivel In A Sentence

Wants me to work Saturday for free? He can swivel.

Origin & Usage

Variants swivel on it

People Also Ask

What does swivel mean?

It's a way of telling someone to get lost, as in 'swivel on it.'

How do you use swivel in a sentence?

"He wanted a favour after all that? He can swivel."

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