In fact, the popular word to describe something in a bragging manner has its first written use in the 1596 play A Midsummer Night’s Dream! The quote of the original usage is as follows from character, Puck: “What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here?” There are even earlier occurrences that may have to do with the word dating back farther before Shakespeare to the 1300s! But what can you do with this newfound knowledge? The next time your English teacher complains on how kids speak to one another, you can give that teacher a lesson on the history and evolution on this word we use so commonly today!








, and
and sometimes even
. So then I was like
. And then someone else was like “let’s be frannss” so we were all like
. Then we all went on a
and then a
. We even bought a
. Even though we were really looking for an
, because HELLO EVERYBODY ON TUMBLR loves
s. After the trip we realized that someone had gotten sick so we started singing
. Then we were all like
and some people were like
looking for what we should do next. Someone was all like
because they had to pee. We left without him because we wanted to go to the
where
lived. Instead we ended up at the
where
lived. There were
and
. We even saw
and
who threw a
and had a party. So we were all like
and
, some were even like
. We were looking at them and we were just like “I can’t even” and then they were all like “why you do that tho”. Then we went back
but before that we were all like
because we had seen
. We promised to
each other and finally said
and
. Then I went back home where I ate a
. When I checked my tumblr I realized my tumblarity dropped from not posting so I was like “
tumblarity”. But it didn’t matter because people had left me tons of
you 

