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"swishy" Definitions
  1. producing a swishing sound
  2. [slang] characterized by effeminate behavior

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High, taught, and swishy as hell, I'm not your mother's ponytail.
Ahead, check out the 11 fast fashion moments from last night's swishy affair.
And today, his gender-bending look — silk blouses, swishy florals and all — is back.
When it comes to red carpets and swishy events, no one does it quite like her.
Roomy, swishy trouser suits also: They're one of the few trends, besides a major focus on the sleeve.
Super-swishy black-tie events present an exciting chance to get seriously gussied up, floor-grazing gown and all.
We're talking about a swishy mop-top hair, which he knowingly worked with puppy eyes and a head shake.
You know the type: The kind of swishy pants you wore with Rainbow flip-flops and your extracurricular team sweatshirt.
Or there's Quincy Queen, a mashup of Michael Jackson and the swishy gay stereotype that was already tired in 1986.
For me, my balance was off and my mind felt swishy, lagging behind whatever my body was trying to do.
She was spotted in a pale pink swishy sweatsuit with white trainers and Andy Wolf Eyewear glasses in L.A. on Friday.
Bad enough for Disney's first supposed openly gay character to be swishy, obsessive, and annoying without him also being an irredeemable villain.
The outer fabric is swishy, so it repels water, and it's lightweight so it moves well and you barely notice it's on.
Alongside Julián, readers learn that anyone can be a mermaid: All it takes is love and acceptance, a little imagination and a big swishy tail.
They also came tailor-made, in every sense of the word, for day, finished with the most casual fillip of a ruffle under swishy suit jackets.
PERRY: Well, yes, I mean, the whole notion of fair or fairness is just so swishy and so subjective that there&aposs no real definition for that.
Tom Price resigned as Health and Human Services secretary, pushed out after reporters at Politico revealed the extent -- and cost to taxpayers -- of his swishy flight habits.
The celebrities who end up on these lists typically have a lot in common; most are impossibly thin, and nearly all are clad in a swishy, floor-length gown.
If you've found yourself in a Zara, Topshop, or H&M within the past year, chances are you've seen garments made out of this swishy, lightweight, micro-pleated material.
From long-loved conditioners to next-gen serums, there's an endless line of products out there promising to deliver the kind of swishy, shiny hair you see in ads.
When she arrives for the case briefing, Elle is wearing a high-necked blouse with a red brooch and a fitted mid-length black dress with a swishy lining peeking out.
Nearby, two dozen teenage cheerleaders with crisp blue uniforms and swishy ponytails counted out routines in English, as if they had been flown in from an American high school pep rally.
Never breaking character, she told them that she was unfamiliar with smoothies, but did have something similar in Britain — a drink called "swishy chug," which is just a turnip mixed with a potato.
One of the catchphrases of a now forgotten comedian of the 1930s, Joe Penner, was "You naaaa-sty man!" and the joke about his character was that he was just a touch, well, swishy.
Some models wore Michael Jackson–esque Victorian suiting complete with white gloves and vampiric makeup; others donned swishy tracksuits, cornrows, figaro chains, and clan-specific gear contrasting Chinese characters with slogans like l.e.s. n.y.c.
Instead, the big stories of the night were the women's rousing speeches, snarky digs, activist arm candy and swishy all-black garb, which, not that it was supposed to matter, made for an especially glam red carpet.
But these were only a fraction of what was shown, sandwiched between swishy, deep-pile corduroy suiting with nipped-in waists, big pleated pockets and epaulets on the shoulders; extravagantly fringed chunky knits and hand-painted leathers.
Alongside tuxedo-inspired options, including a strapless white pantsuit, there were elegant fit-and-flare evening dresses and long, swishy robe coats, as well as more casual daywear looks paired with slouchy beanies and tall leather boots.
On and around the street these days, glass high rises jostle for space with swishy restaurants and retail outlets, while many independent businesses (including a much-beloved indie bookstore) have been forced to close because of skyrocketing rent.
Swishy long dresses, their waists cinched by wide patent leather belts; pussycat bows; fur chubbies; operatic butterfly sleeves, and other hallmarks of Yves Saint Laurent's early '70s collections were a naked (and some would say shameless) nod to the Master himself.
Forced to return to middle school, the scene of her formative trauma, she toggles between the breathless apprehension of any kid who doesn't quite fit in, and the swishy confidence of a woman who has the world at her feet.
But in the past couple years, we've seen a few of our go-to retailers make cameos at the ultra-swishy gala, and this year, Topshop (and H&M) are dressing more celebs for the big event than ever before.
"Cocktail attire" likely meant current-season RTW from Bergdorf's to the swishy, benefit-circuit-in-training crowd, but for this writer, it meant a black jumpsuit from ADay — my first jumpsuit, ever — with a gilded belt, plus the palest-blue suede heels.
Sporting the designer's opulent trademarks, like printed fur coats, leather toppers, and swishy pleated skirts washed in white, black, and oxblood, Alaïa's army of women were consummately powerful — and well dressed to boot (that's what tailoring and an understanding of feminine prowess gets you).
From the now-iconic swishy curls of his "X-Factor" youth to the long, shaggy locks of his early adult One Direction years or the short back and sides of his "Dunkirk" acting debut, Styles has never been afraid to experiment with his looks.—ex.
Certainly, fashion, which is not ignorant of the rise of the power woman, and the industry's role in determining what she might look like, has come up with a lot of options, from the C-suite sheath to the swishy suit to the athleisure power duo of leggings and Lycra.
During Arthur's climactic appearance on Murray Franklin's couch, which is meant to synchronize his torment with the roiling anger of a city left to rot by contemptuous elites, Phoenix resorts to trying on different swishy voices in an effort to inject some organic disturbance into his summing up of the movie's thesis.
Eschewing his signature black and deep jewel tones for a new palette of ruby, celadon green, peach, tangerine and teal (plus, of course, black and white), and silhouettes that ranged from the austerity of an almost monk-like coat dress to the calf-length, swishy and belted, Mr. Alaïa sent out idea after idea.
On the day of the interview, she had augmented her swishy navy Maje minidress with Chanel boots that had a golf-ball-size pearl suspended in each clear Lucite heel, a stainless-steel Rolex Datejust watch and a Louis Vuitton ring adorned with the initial M. Her iPhone was enveloped by a Goyard case.
The Ongoing Interpretations Of Menswear For Women Some might say we're living in a post-Pantsuit Nation world, but Hillary Clinton's go-to enjoyed several iterations this season: In tailored silhouettes at Christian Dior, swishy fabrics at Dries van Noten, and oversized proportions at Tibi, you can now find a different pantsuit flavor for every day of the week.
Also Altuzarra, where Joseph Altuzarra mixed pleated leather pants with swishy one-shouldered tunic-and-trouser sets, and metallic floral cocktail dresses ruched around the body à la old Ungaro, and Haider Ackermann, whose sharp-edged tailoring for both women and men in black, white and red, has the high-gloss allure of the eternally chic.
Surrounded by friends with long, swishy hair at school and constantly presented with images in movies, TV, magazines, and my favorite music videos that suggested straight hair was the pinnacle of prettiness, it was unsurprising that a preteen me stubbornly wanted to iron out every kink in my natural hair, trying desperately to conform to the perceived ideals of Western beauty.
Better, really, to give in to the muted calm of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen at The Row, where every look seemed calculated to sooth the troubled soul: liquid layers of tactile suiting (turtlenecks and shirts and jackets and coats and swishy trousers) in gray, taupe, black and white, sometimes with the added protection of elbow-length gloves and a little knit hood.
See Missoni, where the whole room was bathed in a cerulean light meant to represent a "door that connects different moments in the history of a fashion house," like a magical wormhole in space and time leading to a moment in the mid-1970s (according to the show notes) when women wore enveloping striped capes, chunky zigzag coats, thin swishy trousers and long metallic sheaths.
Down on Main Street—the simulated thoroughfare that splits the club in two—why not glug on a cocktail or fifteen at "20s bar" All That Jazz, followed by a pint of pernod inside Pat O'Briens, the swishy New Orleans themed spot where you'll find "a crocodile hanging from the ceiling," just as you would in your standard New Orleans establishment, where hung-crocodiles are part of the furniture.
There were also slogans on clothing like — "Stop Calling 911 on the Culture," mixed among the men's and women's suiting — broad-shouldered jackets cropped and nipped in at the waist over languid trousers — the long, swishy silk shirts atop skinny pants; quilted satin duvet skirts; and tank dresses encrusted in a micro-mosaic of crystals picking out the portrait of a father cradling his newborn child, all of it imbued with the ease of sweats and the soaring dreams of gospel.
Wade through the gigantic swishy swashy grass, the splishy splashy river and the thick oozy, squelchy mud.
Step inside a chocolate cake and swishy swashy through a bear hunt at this exhibition based on the work of children's author Michael Rosen.
Join the intrepid adventurers on their quest to find a bear, wading through swishy, swashy grass, the splishy, splashy river and the thick, oozy, squelchy mud.
Join an intrepid family of adventurers and their musical dog through the swishy swashy grass, the splishy splashy river and the squelchy mud in search of a bear.
Sian Pattenden from Smash Hits gave it 5 out of 5, commenting, "They're back! With a stomping curlicue in the lustrous toupee of pop! Housey backbeat combined with chomping bass and swishy pingy sounds amongst Lady Miss Kier's vocals de gusto".
When Marc's mother, played by Patti LuPone, comes to visit, Marc uses Betty as a fake girlfriend to cover up his sexuality and they have dinner at Betty's house. When she calls Betty's effeminate nephew Justin "swishy", Marc defends the boy and tacitly reveals his own "swishness" and homosexuality. Scandalized, she leaves for home. While a little sad at first over his mother's rejection of his sexual orientation, he nonetheless is also happy to live life on his own terms.
In 2006, SeaWorld Orlando announced plans to add three family rides in the Shamu's Happy Harbour. - Jazzy Jellies, a jellyfish-themed samba tower ride, the Shamu Express, a killer whale-themed junior roller coaster and Swishy Fishies, a teacup ride waterspout-themed teacup ride as well as four stories of nets and tunnels, a huge sand box, and a playful pirate ship. The Jazzy Jellies ride was opened to the public at the end of the year in 2006. It was manufactured by Zamperla, an Italy-based thrill rides and roller coasters manufacturing company.
The character of Keith Charles, a gay black man, in Six Feet Under has been cited as an example of this in a 2013 Sexuality and Culture article by Jay Poole. He argued that Keith is portrayed as overly masculine, aggressive, and powerful which reinforces stereotypical characteristics of African-American men. This is in comparison to his partner, David Fisher, a white gay man, who is portrayed as more feminine as he is in charge of household duties. Lafayette Reynolds of True Blood has also been seen as a black LGBT stereotype, as his character is portrayed as a flamboyant "swishy queen" with an athletic, muscular build and can be very aggressive.
In 2006, SeaWorld Orlando added three new family rides for children to Shamu’s Happy Harbor, the Shamu Express, a killer whale-themed roller coaster; Jazzy Jellies, a jellyfish-themed samba tower ride; and Swishy Fishies, a waterspout-themed teacup ride as well as four stories of nets and tunnels, a huge sand box, and a playful pirate ship. In the following year, the authority announced plans to add a sea-based carousel and two other family rides in the Shamu's Happy Harbour and expanded the area to four acres. and the carousel was opened to the public in summer. It was manufactured by Chance Rides, an American-based roller coaster and amusement ride manufacturing company.
Black LGBT characters made up 12% of this representation with 40 characters compared to 65% for white characters. Outlets such as the Pacific Center for Human Growth and Color of Change have been critical of depictions of black LGBT characters, stating that media outlets often rely on one-dimensional, stereotypical images of Black characters as opposed to dynamic and complex portrayals that reflect the complexity and authenticity of Black people's lives around the country. Critics have further stated that black characters are typically incorporated within "hegemonic white worlds void of any hint of African American traditions, social struggle, racial conflicts, and cultural difference." According to Dustin Collins, Black gay men are usually portrayed in the media as "swishy queens" or overly aggressive.
Monte Cristo Jr. later toured the United Kingdom with much of the London cast before a production by the London Gaiety Burlesque Company Tour opened at Dockstader's Theatre in New York on 2 April 1888 It then toured Australia in mid-1888 with Alfred Cellier as the conductor and a cast including Danby, Farren, Grey, Hood, Leslie and Lind.Monte Cristo Jr. (1888), The Australian Live Performance Database The Gaiety cast including Farren but augmented by a pretty female American chorus opened on 15 November 1888 in a reworked production at the Standard Theatre on Broadway. While the American audience was largely unappreciative of the play in general and its doggerel verse in particular, it did start a new craze for dancing in long and "swishy" skirts as displayed by the female chorus.Franceschina, John.

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