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Old 29-Aug-2004, 20:19
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What does it mean "swing by" and "swing away" I undertood by swing by, like stop by, If I am right, can you give me some synonymous of the word "stop by" "drop by" "drop over" "drop in" on the other hand, Swing by means "Go away", right?
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Hi Group,

What does it mean "swing by" and "swing away" I undertood by swing by, like stop by, If I am right, can you give me some synonymous of the word "stop by" "drop by" "drop over" "drop in" on the other hand, Swing by means "Go away", right?
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swing by, drop in, stop by - visit mostly unannounced

swing away - I have never come across that term
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