1. Swayze - Adjective
2. Swayze - Proper noun
Swayze (plural Swayzes)
A surname.
Swayze (not comparable)
(US, slang) gone; dead
Synonym: Audi 5000
And the story of her holiday romance with dance instructor Johnny Castle (Swayze) transported me to a world of 1960s nostalgia and great music. Source: Internet
Francis Ford Coppola's "The Outsiders" (1983), based on S.E. Hinton's acclaimed novel, featured Cruise and just about every other up-and-coming male star in Hollywood, including Matt Dillon, Ralph Macchio, Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe and Emilio Estevez. Source: Internet
Bloomfield No. 5 - Swayze School - Part 8: Join in the conclusion as former students recall their final days at Swayze School before the district closed. Source: Internet
Arturo Swayze, the founder and CEO of in NYC, is a pioneer of this relatively new setup. Source: Internet
You get to pick a tag team partner from one of the following—Freddie Mercury, Patrick Swayze, the vampire Lestat or Joan Crawford. Source: Internet
In a memoir written by Kathleen (Lawitzke) Hass, recalling her teaching days, she wrote the following, "In 1935-1936 I taught the Swayze School between Port Hope and Harbor Beach. Source: Internet