swive
Verb
Verb Forms: swived, swiving, swives
- To copulate with (an archaic or vulgar term).
- To copulate with (a woman).
- To cut a crop in a sweeping or rambling manner, hence to reap; cut for harvest.
Examples
- He found SWIVE to be a high-value, if somewhat obscure, word to play in Words With Friends.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English swiven, from Old English swīfan (“to move, sweep, wend, revolve”), from Proto-Germanic *swībaną (“to wipe, sweep”), from Proto-Indo-European *weyp- (“to twist, wind around, swing, sweep, bend”). Cognate with Old Frisian swīva, swīfa (“to waver”), Old Norse svīfa (“to drift, ramble, rove”), Norwegian Nynorsk sviva (“to rotate, wander”). Related to Old English swift (“swift”), Middle English swyvel (“swivel”).
Synonyms
Any of Thesaurus:copulate + "with", Formal terms, Informal and slang terms, ball, bang, bauf, be with, bed, beep, boff, boink, bone, bonk, boom-boom, coit, coitize, crop, dick, diddle, dig out, dight, do, doink, drill, eff, enjoy, expletive deleted, feague, feck, fill, frack, frak, frick, frig, fuck, gather, get into someone's pants, get over on, get up in, give someone one, give someone the time, glean, go in unto, go to bed with, go with, harvest, have, have one's way with, have one's wicked way with, hit, hump, jape, jump, jump someone's bones, knob, knock, knock off, know, know someone in the biblical sense, lay, lie by, lie with, love, love up, make, mount, mow, nail, occupy, penetrate, plough, plug, poke, pork, pound, prig, pump, ream, rock, roger, root, run through, rut, sard, schlong, screw, season, seduce, see to, service, shaft, shag, shelve, slay, sleep with, slip it to, smash, smush, stallionize, swive, take, tap, tup, wap
Scrabble Score: 11
swive: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordswive: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
swive: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary