swisher

See also: Swisher

English

Etymology 1

swish + -er

Adjective

swisher

  1. comparative form of swish: more swish

Noun

swisher (plural swishers)

  1. One who swishes something.
    • 1998, Robert B. Fisher, West African religious traditions: focus on the Akan of Ghana (page 86)
      Identical boy twins [] become the elephant tail swishers at the king's court, while identical girl twins become potential royal wives.
  2. (archaic) One who flogs or thrashes.

Etymology 2

From Swisher International Group, a cigar manufacturer.

Noun

swisher (plural swishers)

  1. (US, African American Vernacular, slang) The wrapping paper of a cigar for use in making a blunt to smoke marijuana
    • Taylor Goetz, 169 Pages Of My Life, page 112
      They were rolling up a grape swisher blunt and we were telling them how we just got out.
    • 1994, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Epidemiologic trends in drug abuse (volume 1, page 45)
      'Amp' and 'fry' are joints or swishers that have been dipped in embalming fluid laced with PCP and then frozen prior to smoking.

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