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Definition of swaggie

swaggie
Swagman Swag"man, n. A bushman carrying a swag and traveling on foot; -- called also swagsman, swagger, and swaggie.
Swaggie
Swaggie Swag"gie, n. A swagman. [Australia]

Meaning of swaggie from wikipedia

- Swaggie Records was a jazz record company and label founded in 1949 by Graeme Bell in Australia. The label's early years were defined by recordings by...
- A swagman (also called a swaggie, sundowner or tussocker) was a transient labourer who traveled by foot from farm to farm carrying his belongings in a...
- Jingle Bells" makes the point: Engine's getting hot Dodge the kangaroos Swaggie climbs aboard He is welcome too All the family is there Sitting by the...
- necessaries carried by a bushman. The compound swagman and colloquial variation swaggie first appeared in the 1850s during the Australian gold rushes, alongside...
- (Xtra, 1966) Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson Vol. 1 (Swaggie, 1967) Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson Vol. 2 (Swaggie, 1970) Mr. Trouble (Folkways, 1982) Tears Don't...
- 1959) Armand Hug of New Orleans (Swaggie, 1971) Volume Two (Swaggie, 1974) Bix Hug (Jazzology, 1976) Piano Solos (Swaggie, 2002) Armand Hug Plays A. J. Piron...
- Swaggie Records – S1340), and Double Vibe: Hobbit (1977); the first of these, with a selection from the second, was released on CD in 2002 (Swaggie CD...
- Pearson 1979 Plague Willis, Security Guard Ed Hunt 1981 The Amateur CIA Agent Emil Charles Jarrott 1987 Australian Dream Frank the Swaggie Jackie McKimmie...
- – White & Gillespie (W&G 25/5065) (15 February 1967) Creole RhapsodySwaggie (S 1247) (1969) Red Onions Live at La Brochette – HMV (SOELP-10200) (1974)...
- (Audiophile, 1971) Comes in Handy (Audiophile, 1971) Hines Plays Hines (Swaggie, 1972) Earl Hines (GNP Crescendo, 1972) The Mighty Fatha (Flying Dutchman...