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swit swoo

  1. a double whistle expressing someone is attractive
    2023, Sophie Ranald, Not in a Million Years A totally hilarious and feel-good enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy, pag:?
    • And anyway, I reminded myself, I didn't give a toss what Daniel thought of me or my bum. Did I?
    I opened the door.
    Daniel looked at me appraisingly, grinning.
    'Swit swoo. Oh sorry - I'm not meant to be objectifying you.'
    2022, K. L. Loveley, Union Blues, pag:?
    • 'Swit swoo, Willow, you look amazing, come here and allow me to ruin your lipstick,' he laughed.
    2023, L.H. Cosway, Six of Hearts, pag:?
    • Swit swoo, hot stuff coming through,” she whistles, and I shake my head at her, blushing.

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