get your swerve on
To get so intoxicated that walking in a straight line becomes impossible.
Get your swerve on (past tense use): Lyndsey sure got her swerve on Wednesday night; she was so drunk, we had to help her walk home.
Get my swerve on.
To have many adult beverages at an after hours establishment.
I'm about to head to club and get my swerve on.
Get your Swerve on
Put your best face forward; turn on the charm
I better get my swerve on for this interview if I want this job.
You better get your swerve on, that hot girl is coming over to talk to you.
You better get your swerve on, that hot girl is coming over to talk to you.
get your swerve on
When you turn your hat to the side in order to look more funky or hip-hopish.
If you want to look more funky when you're dancing, you should turn your hat around and "get your swerve on"
get a swerve on
to hurry up
to get a move on
to get a move on
eg: is it 4 o'clock already? I need to get a swerve on