Please someone explain
Swing on over
What situations it's used for?
I haven't found it at the Phrasal verbs list on the site.
swing on over
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Re: swing on over
hi tukanja - i would equate 'swing on over' to 'swing by', meaning to 'stop in' and
visit someone, or 'stop by' the grocery store for a couple of items.
hermit
visit someone, or 'stop by' the grocery store for a couple of items.
hermit
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Re: swing on over
Thank You hermit!
Does it also mean, in an easy way, happily, not making any trouble to yourself.
Is it a phrasal verb actually? I think it is.
Does it also mean, in an easy way, happily, not making any trouble to yourself.
Is it a phrasal verb actually? I think it is.