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Swiftie

American  
[swift-ee] / ˈswɪft i /

noun

plural

Swifties
  1. a fan of the music of Taylor Swift.


swiftie British  
/ ˈswɪftɪ /

noun

  1. slang a trick, ruse, or deception

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Example Sentences

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He was allowed to take a photograph with her at the end of the shoot, and said he called her "Niftie Swiftie", relating to her speed when dancing.

From BBC

Last thing: You are or have been a Swiftie.

From Los Angeles Times

Sides, a Swiftie herself, said she was in shock when the singer walked in.

From BBC

Fear of Swiftie retribution held them back from acting on their instincts.

From Salon

“I’ve never heard anyone say the Beatles were overexposed or Michael Jackson was doing too much during his time, so I think about that contrast a lot,” said Reagan Baylee, a 29-year-old content creator and longtime Swiftie.

From Los Angeles Times