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swot or swat colloq verb (swotted, swotting; swatted, swatting) tr & intr 1 to study hard and seriously. 2 (also swot something up) to study it intensively, especially at the last minute, ie just before an exam. noun 1 someone who studies hard, especially single-mindedly or in order to impress a teacher. 2 hard study; something which is hard to study • He finds maths a bit of a swot. swotting noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: a variant of sweat.