swazz/swæz/EtymologyCompare phonestheme sw- in e.g. sway, sweep, swerve, swoop.swazz means curl or spin added when striking a ball hard. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.nouncurl or spin added when striking a ball hard“The Croatian controls on his chest before hitting a left-footed volley which swerves and moves in the air but ultimately drifts wide of the far post. "It didn't have quite enough swazz on it," says Wilkins. I believe that's a technical term.”verbto play [the ball] with swazz“Kvitova sends her wide on the second serve to save the first and then coolly swazzes a forehand down the line.”