"swash someone's buckle" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: swashes someone's buckle [present, singular, third-person], swashing someone's buckle [participle, present], swashed someone's buckle [participle, past], swashed someone's buckle [past]
Etymology: Back-formation from swashbuckle Etymology templates: {{bf|en|swashbuckle}} Back-formation from swashbuckle Head templates: {{en-verb|swashes someone's buckle|swashing someone's buckle|swashed someone's buckle}} swash someone's buckle (third-person singular simple present swashes someone's buckle, present participle swashing someone's buckle, simple past and past participle swashed someone's buckle)
  1. (reflexive) To behave or feel in a swashbuckling manner. Tags: reflexive
    Sense id: en-swash_someone's_buckle-en-verb-ZlqB5y1V Categories (other): English back-formations, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English back-formations: 47 23 19 12 Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 51 16 14 19 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 52 21 12 15 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 61 18 10 10
  2. (euphemistic) To have sex Tags: euphemistic
    Sense id: en-swash_someone's_buckle-en-verb-3djoU9NL Categories (other): English euphemisms
  3. To subdue or trounce.
    Sense id: en-swash_someone's_buckle-en-verb-PBCrMxJm
  4. A nonce verb
    Sense id: en-swash_someone's_buckle-en-verb-LOKr0fn~
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          "text": "I seldom swashed my buckle. The most interesting work I did was with the Justice Department Special Investigations division.",
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          "ref": "2007, Scott Ciencin, Constance M. Burge, High Spirits, page 57:",
          "text": "Paige and the pirate swashed their buckles, the witch's eyes sparkling with pleasure.",
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          "text": "He could swash my buckle any time.",
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          "text": "“Gonna make you swash my buckle later, m'lady,” he growled against her throat.",
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          "ref": "1985, Linda Barlow ·, Knight of Passion, page 173:",
          "text": "The next time we fence, I'll swash your buckle, lady.",
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          "text": "“I'll swash your buckle,” Joseph complained to his friend as he took Teegan's other arm.",
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          "ref": "1983, Lynn Fairfax, Guarded Moments, page 117:",
          "text": "You just stay here and swash your buckle.",
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          "ref": "1998, Geralyn Dawson, The Wedding Ransom, page 332:",
          "text": "Swash your buckle right back here. You are in trouble now!",
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          "ref": "2009, Dave Guthmann, Inside a Dog, page 23:",
          "text": "“Seek revenge” is an option if avenge doesn't swash your buckle.",
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          "text": "He could swash my buckle any time.",
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          "text": "Swash your buckle right back here. You are in trouble now!",
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