"Swatted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Swatted" Meaning

"Swatted" is a verb that means to pretend to be someone else when calling the police or another authority, typically to get them to send officers to a different person's location, often for prank or harassment purposes. The term originated in a "Counter-Strike" game protocol, where "swatting" referred to hacking to summon real-life authorities on a player.

"Swatted" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Swatted"


1. He flashed his phone's screen to show his friend what the police were doing. The swat team had shown up quickly.

2. The swat team circled the building, making sure everyone inside was safe before storming in.

3. The term swatted originated with police officers referring to a situation like that encountered when they reside in close proximity to an officer who was too slow to answer a panic 911.

4. The panic 911 call led to the swat team rushing to the scene, occupying multiple streets and delaying people’s access to their homes.

5. The new policy aimed at reducing false 911 calls that result in swat team invasions, protecting both the public and the officers themselves.

"Swatted" Similar Words

Swathe

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Swathed

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Wrapped or covered, typically in bands or swathes of cloth.

Swather

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A swather is a farm implement used to cut, collect, and deposit crops, typically grain such as wheat, oats, or barley, into a window. It's often used in the process of Harvesting.

Swathers

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Noun: One who swaths; a machine or device used to cut the crop; one who swathes or swathes (covers in a swathe).<br><br>Example: "the swathers gathered the hay into large bundles"

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Swathing

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Swati

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Swats

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A swat is a light blow, typically with a flat surface, usually with the back of the hand.

Swatter

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Swatting

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Sway

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Swayback

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The word "swayback" can refer to:<br><br> A curvature of the back due to a lumbar lordosis, where the lower back curves inward.<br> A style of ribboned or decorated boat that originated in Scandinavia, in which the stern is high and broad and the bow is low and narrow.<br> To sway or lean to a certain side, usually indicating a lack of balance or stability.

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Swayed

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Swaying

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