swash someone's buckle

verb

Etymology

Back-formation from swashbuckle.

Definitions

  1. To behave or feel in a swashbuckling manner.

    • If a man is going to play the swashbuckler, I like to see him able to swash his buckle.
    • Douglas Fairbanks Sr. (who liked to swash his buckle both on- and off-screen ) intended to create a fantasy world of easy living, old Southern California style.
    • I seldom swashed my buckle. The most interesting work I did was with the Justice Department Special Investigations division.
  2. To have sex

    • I still wouldn't mind having my buckle swashed by a nice taut blond.
    • He could swash my buckle any time.
    • “Gonna make you swash my buckle later, m'lady,” he growled against her throat.
  3. To subdue or trounce.

    • The next time we fence, I'll swash your buckle, lady.
    • “I'll swash your buckle,” Joseph complained to his friend as he took Teegan's other arm.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A nonce verb

      • You just stay here and swash your buckle.
      • Swash your buckle right back here. You are in trouble now!
      • “Seek revenge” is an option if avenge doesn't swash your buckle.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA