swag

/swæɡ/
verb
  1. To hang or move in a swaying or sagging manner.
    • The heavy curtains swag gracefully from the rod.
    • The branches swag low with the weight of ripe fruit.
    • The old fence began to swag under the weight of the snow.
Synonyms
noun
  1. Stylish confidence or a cool, attractive manner.
    • He walks into a room with so much swag that everyone notices him.
    • The dancer moved across the stage with undeniable swag.
    • Her outfit and attitude gave her a lot of swag.
  2. Free promotional items, such as T-shirts, pens, or bags, given away at events.
    • I love collecting swag from tech conventions.
    • Attendees at the conference received a bag full of swag.
    • The company handed out branded swag to everyone who visited their booth.
  3. A decorative curtain or piece of fabric that hangs in a loop or fold.
    • The window was adorned with a velvet swag and matching drapes.
    • The interior designer recommended a simple swag for the living room.
    • She hung a floral swag over the doorway for the party.
  4. Stolen goods or loot, especially from a robbery.
    • The thieves divided the swag and fled the scene.
    • The pirates buried their swag on a deserted island.
    • The police recovered the swag hidden in the warehouse.