Swing
To dream that you are on a swing, represents an expression of great satisfaction and freedom. It also symbolizes cycles and movement.
Alternatively, it signifies a desire for sexual variety.
To see a swing set in your dream, indicates memories from childhood. You may feel a need to escape from your current responsibilities and relax.
To dream that you are swinging, suggests that you are going back and forth in some situation and need to make up your mind.
Dictionary definition
- n. 1: a state of steady vigorous action that is characteristic of an activity; "the party went with a swing"; "it took time to get into the swing of things"
- 2: mechanical device used as a plaything to support someone swinging back and forth
- 3: a sweeping blow or stroke; "he took a wild swing at my head"
- 4: changing location by moving back and forth [syn: swing, swinging, vacillation]
- 5: a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz [syn: swing, swing music, jive]
- 6: a jaunty rhythm in music [syn: lilt, swing]
- 7: the act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it [syn: golf stroke, golf shot, swing]
- 8: in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball; "he took a vicious cut at the ball" [syn: baseball swing, swing, cut]
- 9: a square dance figure; a pair of dancers join hands and dance around a point between them
- v. 1: move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting; "He swung his left fist"; "swing a bat"
- 2: move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner; "He swung back" [syn: swing, sway]
- 3: change direction with a swinging motion; turn; "swing back"; "swing forward"
- 4: influence decisively; "This action swung many votes over to his side" [syn: swing, swing over]
- 5: make a big sweeping gesture or movement [syn: swing, sweep, swing out]
- 6: hang freely; "the ornaments dangled from the tree"; "The light dropped from the ceiling" [syn: dangle, swing, drop]
- 7: hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement; "The soccer player began to swing at the referee"
- 8: alternate dramatically between high and low values; "his mood swings"; "the market is swinging up and down"
- 9: live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style; "The Woodstock generation attempted to swing freely"
- 10: have a certain musical rhythm; "The music has to swing"
- 11: be a social swinger; socialize a lot [syn: swing, get around]
- 12: play with a subtle and intuitively felt sense of rhythm
- 13: engage freely in promiscuous sex, often with the husband or wife of one's friends; "There were many swinging couples in the 1960's"