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SWAK; SWALK; SWANK written on an envelope, or at the foot of a lover's letter, as lovers' code for 'sealed with a kiss'. Embellishments included a 'loving' kiss and a 'nice' kiss. Widely known, and well used by servicemen, then a nearly mandatory sign-off line in any American teenage love letter of the 1950s and 60s, now a part of the coded vocabulary of texting UK, 1925
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