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What is Sword?Term used as a substitute for peace. In the New Testament of The Bible, Jesus says that He is here not to bring peace to the world, but a sword. The same should be for SPFC's and Christians. Man: "I'll see you later. Peace!" Sword - meme gifSword - videoSword - what is it?(v) To stab, wound, eviscerate, gore, impale, and so on with the military armament of the same name. Alex was sworded by an irate bus driver. What does "Sword" mean?A piece of sharpened metal. It comes in many different styles, ranging from the curve-bladed katana to the Medieval longsword to the fencing epee, foil, and sabre used in the modern sport. The blade can we sharp on the tip, one side, both sides, or even completely dull. A handle is preferrable, but some sword fighters prefer to cut their own hands off when sword fighting, and thus often find themselves falling to pieces in a fight. I swung my sword at my opponents chest, hoping to slice him in half. Sword - what does it mean?A deadly weapon... also the last name to someone who has a huge one. Dude, that Sword kid, i hear he has a HUGE one. Sword - meaning1. a long ass dick 1. Wow, he has a sword! Sword - definitionA sharp cutting, stabbing, or cutting and stabbing weapon used in warfare since ancient times. Usually consists of a hilt and a blade. Katanas, or Japanese long swords, when properly made, were able to cut through the necks of three convicts or slaves in one strike. Sword - slangMichael Moorcock is an author of fantasy literature that features swords. Think about it. SwordSlang for the male genital organ. (Student:) **stands up to give a presentation in front of the board** SwordAn object used to acquire females, often brought to parties. I've slayed about 7 bitches tonight with my sword, bro. SwordA weapon from days gone by that has yet to be equalled for its sheer simplicity and elegance; A thing that at its simplest is a long knife with different rules and expectations as well as some different techniques from standard knife fighting. Also this is a weapon that inspires fear and devotion. The ancient Persians had a disconcerting habit of scaring their adversaries by standing in ranks on the battlefield and holding their sword in the air and allowing the wind to be cut as it blew throug their ranks... This sort of thing was what originated the modern day military's honor guard's drill command and movement known as "blades to the wind". |
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