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Origin and history of swish
swish(v.)
1756, intransitive, "move with a swish or flourish or with a sound like 'swish;' " 1799, transitive, "cause to swish," hence "flourish, brandish;" probably imitative of the sound made by something brushing against or through something else. Related: Swished; swishing.
swish(n.)
1820, with a swish, expressive of the sound of something moving through the air, from swish (v.). The sense of "effeminate homosexual" is 1930s in homosexual slang, probably from notion of mincing motion. The slang meaning "flog, lash" is by 1856. Related: Swishy (adj.).
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