swear down
English
Verb
swear down (third-person singular simple present swears down, present participle swearing down, simple past swore down, past participle sworn down)
- To promise that something is (not) true.
- To promise; swear; give one's word.
Interjection
- (MLE, Northern England) I promise; no lie.
- 2011, Martin Stanley, The Gamblers, Martin Stanley, →ISBN, page 150:
- “Swear down. He's found religion. Well, that's what I've heard anyway.”
- 2014, Antonin Varenne, Loser's Corner, Hachette UK, →ISBN:
- It's nothing sketchy, swear down, it's just this one thing.”
- 2016, Cath Staincliffe, The Silence Between Breaths, Hachette UK, →ISBN:
- Swear down. It's not all champagne and party poppers. Not.
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