overweight vs swack

overweight

adj
  • Having a higher weight, especially body fat, than what is generally considered healthy for a given body type and height. 

  • Weighing more than what is allowed for safety or legal commerce. 

  • Having a portfolio relatively heavily invested in. 

verb
  • To place excessive weight or emphasis on; to overestimate the importance of. 

  • To weigh down: to put too heavy a burden on. 

noun
  • An overweight person. 

  • The condition of being overweight. 

  • An excess of weight. 

  • A security or class of securities in which one has a heavy concentration. 

swack

verb
  • To consume with hearty enjoyment. 

  • To slap or hit. 

  • To make a swack (sound). 

  • To labour; to exert an effort. 

adv
  • With a swack, to the point of touching. 

noun
  • A single attempt or instance of taking action; a crack; a go. 

  • A large number or amount of something. 

  • A wet sound such as a loud kiss. 

  • A sharp blow. 

  • An attack, a swipe. 

  • The sound of a sharp blow. 

  • A gulp or hearty swallow. 

  • A bum or petty thief. 

  • A striking stimulus. 

  • clout; influence. 

adj
  • Lithe; nimble. 

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