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swipe

swipe / swipe / swipe / swipe / swipe / swipe / swipe / swipe
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: swipespast: swipedpp: swipeding: swiping

This word captures a sense of rapid, lateral movement, whether physical or digital. In modern technology, it describes the intuitive tactile interaction with a screen, shifting the meaning from a physical blow to a navigational command. When used to describe theft or criticism, it carries a connotation of speed and stealth. A theft is a quick, opportunistic grab, while a verbal swipe is a sharp, sudden attack intended to diminish someone's reputation or ego.

Meanings

Transitive Verbswipe
[~ something]

To move one's finger across a touchscreen to scroll or change the displayed content.

"She swiped left to dismiss the notification."

Transitive Verbswipe
[~ something]

To pass a plastic card through a magnetic reader to make a payment or gain access.

"The employee swiped his badge to enter the building."

Transitive Verbswipe
[~ something]

To steal something quickly or secretly.

"Someone swiped my sunglasses while I was swimming."

Transitive Verbswipe
[~ something]

To hit or strike something with a sweeping motion of the hand or arm.

"The cat swiped at the toy with its paw."

Nounswipe

A sweeping blow or strike with the hand or a limb.

"The dog avoided the swipe of the larger dog."

Nounswipe

A gesture of moving a finger across a touchscreen.

"A single swipe of the screen reveals the menu."

Nounswipe

An act of stealing something quickly.

"The thief made a quick swipe of the wallet."

Nounswipe

A critical remark or an attack on someone's reputation.

"The politician took a swipe at his opponent during the debate."

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