- a swing of the arm, paw, etc., in order to strike someone or something: He made a swipe at me, but I ducked!A swipe from the cat could mean an injured eye for your new pup.
- a critical or cutting remark: Her speech contained a few nasty swipes at the other leading candidate.
- a swift pass of something over a surface or through a slot: You can debit your checking account with just a swipe of your card.It’ll take more than a few swipes with a sponge to clean this sink.
- a strong, sweeping blow or stroke: It only took two swipes with the ax to bring the sapling down.
- a sideswipe.
- a leverlike device for raising or lowering a weight, especially a bucket in a well; sweep.
- a person who rubs down horses in a stable; groom.
- to steal: He'll swipe anything that isn't nailed down.
- to slide (a magnetic card) quickly through an electronic device that reads data: Just swipe your credit card if tapping doesn’t work.
- to move a finger or fingers across an area on (a touchscreen) in order to execute a command: Swipe the screen upward to unlock your phone.
- to hit, brush, or wipe with a swift, sweeping stroke: I swiped my face with my sleeve.
- to make a swift, sweeping stroke: The waiter swiped at our table with a damp cloth.The giant swiped at the mouse with his boulder-sized fists.
- to slide a magnetic card through an electronic device.
- to move the fingers across a touchscreen: Swipe down from the top to find your Favorites.
- swipe left,
- to move the fingers to the left on a touchscreen: originally, on some sites, a way to close or dismiss something: Users of the dating app can swipe left to indicate they are not interested in the photos and move on to the next person.Tap on the icon and swipe left to begin recording.
- to reject something or someone (often used with on): You’ll find nicer apartments than this—swipe left!Even with a six-figure salary, I think I’d swipe left on that job.
- swipe right,
- to move the fingers to the right on a touchscreen: originally, on some sites, a way to open, approve, or opt for something: Swipe right on the profile to send the person a message.Swipe right to continue.
- to choose in favor of something or someone; approve (often used with on): An iced cappuccino on a hot day like today—I’ll swipe right on that!
- to hit hard with a sweeping blow
- to steal
- to pass a machine-readable card, such as a credit card, debit card, etc, through a machine that electronically interprets the information encoded, usu. in a magnetic strip, on the card
- a hard blow
- an unexpected criticism of someone or something while discussing another subject
- a type of lever for raising and lowering a weight, such as a bucket in a well