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A slang word originating from Shakespeare's use of the word "swaggering" in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." It is not used in the same manner, but that's the first time it appears in the [English language]. It was not created by the Scottish, by men in the [United States] to express their sexuality, by Jay Z (lol yes, people actually say this stuff), the unintelligent, by teenagers, or younger children. The word "swagger" was made by Scandanavians as early as the 1530s, but Shakespeare's use of the word gave it a new meaning (as early as 1590). Many hate this word because they believe that black rappers made it, and so many people use it so often. It compels them to get on [the internet] with the sole purpose of bashing others for using the word. It's very sad how so many people who insult others for using this word don't understand the word's origin, nor the basics of any language... As time passes, languages evolve. If you think I'm wrong, use the internet to learn something. Do your own research, don't take my word for it.
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