swizzle
English
Etymology
Unknown etymology, 1813.[1] Original sense “alcoholic drink”, possibly a variant of switchel (“a drink of molasses and water, often mixed with rum”), attested 1790, itself of uncertain origin.[2] Possibly influenced by fizz.
In verb sense “to stir”, from swizzle stick (“stick for stirring alcoholic drinks”), itself attested 1859.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈswɪzəl/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -ɪzəl
Noun
swizzle (countable and uncountable, plural swizzles)
- Any of various kinds of alcoholic drink.
- Alternative form of switchel (“drink based on water and vinegar”)
- (UK, informal) Synonym of swizz (“swindle, disappointment”)
- 1950, Anthony Buckeridge, Jennings Goes to School:
- “Coo! What a swizzle!” Relief at their safe deliverance was mingled with disappointment that the spider was not a rare specimen after all.
Derived terms
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Verb
swizzle (third-person singular simple present swizzles, present participle swizzling, simple past and past participle swizzled)
- To stir or mix.
- She swizzled the milk into her coffee.
- (computer graphics) To permute bits, or elements of a vector.
- (programming, transitive) To convert portable symbols or positions to memory-dependent pointers during deserialization.
- (programming, Objective-C, transitive) To change a class's dispatch table in order to resolve messages from an existing selector to a new implementation.
- Hypernym: monkey patch
- 2016, David Thiel, iOS Application Security: The Definitive Guide for Hackers and Developers, No Starch Press, →ISBN, page 25:
- If you or a loved one want to implement method swizzling, you may want to consider using a fairly well-tested wrapper package, such as
JRSwizzle
. Apple may reject applications that appear to use method swizzling in a dangerous way.
- To drink; to swill.
- 1958, Baynard Kendrick, Reservations for Death:
- I checked it all over after Mona got in, while you were swizzling beer in that saloon.
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “convert symbols to pointers”): unswizzle
References
- “swizzle”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
- Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “swizzle”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
Further reading
- pointer swizzling on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- swizzling (computer graphics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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