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    a feeling of being happy or giddy because of being in love. to be so in love you cant walk or think straight or feel like singing or laughing for no other reason then because of a girl/guy. usually caused by simple sweet actions.

    if hes all you think about, you smile/blush/giggle everytime he talks to you - he has you swooned.

    to swoon someone you are trying to make them have that feeling for you by just holding hands, sending goodmorning beautiful texts, kissing her forehead, saying corny things, letting her wear your hoodie, writing her a song, doing what she likes.

    also could be used to discribe the feeling when seeing someone totally gorgous -they're so hot all they have to do it walk by and im swoon.

    the look of being swoon - having a constant smile, entire face and body light up.

    the key to swoon is that it is from sweet and simple actions, not an intense physical way.

    very commun in young early stages of a relationship.

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      -To be so excited about a thing or person that you get all bubbly on the inside.

      -When you see someone or something that gives you a feeling of pure joy.

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        A group of swan

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          An exclusive, middle-aged or older, boyfriend or girlfriend.

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            A foolish person.

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              to want to take your clothes off for someone

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                Swoon: noun

                A person ,usually male who is very attractive.

                Swoon: verb

                To be filed with great joy or/and pleasure.

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                  Faint, especially from extreme emotion.

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                    Faint from extreme emotion.

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                      to feel a lot of pleasure, love, etc. because of something or someone:

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