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The word "Swiftie" for a Swift fan gained popularity in the late 2000s. Etymologically, the word is formed from Swift's name and the suffix "ie", which is often used in diminutives to imply affection. [21]
Irving Paul "Swifty" Lazar (born Samuel Lazar; March 28, 1907 – December 30, 1993) was an American lawyer, talent agent and dealmaker, representing both movie stars and authors (including Richard Nixon).
Swifty, one of the two protagonists of the 2013 film The Selfish Giant; Swifty The Space Bird, a main character in the anime The Adventures of the Little Prince; Swifty Chase, the protagonist of the short-lived comic My Date Comics (1947-1948) Swiftie(s) or Swifty(s), a nickname for fans of singer Taylor Swift
For most people, the last time they tried to thread craft beads onto plastic string was at summer camp. Swifties have changed that. Beaded friendship bracelets are now a ubiquitous sighting at ...
Kelly Jacobs, a delegate from Mississippi, made 1,000 sparkly beaded friendship bracelets reading “Swifty Voter” and “Kamala” to hand out at the Democratic National Convention.. She ...
It’s a Metaphor. In a department full of tortured poets, it seems like some metaphors should be expected. One Swiftie even pointed out a secondary metaphor of why a black dog would show up ...
A Tom Swifty (or Tom Swiftie) is a phrase in which a quoted sentence is linked by a pun to the manner in which it is attributed. Tom Swifties may be considered a type of wellerism . [ 1 ] The standard syntax is for the quoted sentence to be first, followed by the pun (usually a description of the act of speaking):
Signing Day Sports, Inc. (NYSE:SGN) shares are trading higher after the company inked a binding term sheet to acquire 95-99% of Dear Cashmere Group Holding Company (OTC:DRCR), also known as Swifty ...