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swack
noun
A deception; a trick.
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Back in the cockpit, swacked, he falls asleep, only to be awakened when the plane's tail malfunctions, sending the craft into a forty-eight-hundred-foot dive.
Sometimes Great Uncle Harry came, and if he wasn't too swacked, he had a great time.
But Joel Daniels, a lawyer for one of the defendants, Keith Swack, said the altercation occurred after the guards learned that Mr. Williams "may have had a blade and drugs in his cell".
Mr. Swack, 37, was charged along with Sean Warner, 37; Matthew Raddemacher, 29; and Erik Hibsch, 28.
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