0 present participle of swipe
1 to hit or try to hit something, especially with a sideways movement:
2 to steal:
Okay, who swiped my keys?
3 to move a card containing information stored on a magnetic strip through a device that reads this information
Instead, the typically heavy hand of bureaucracy is swiping them around the head.
Before we know it, we could even be swiping our votes in.
Such safeguards might include teacher supervision at swiping points and random checks of cards held by pupils.
For the elderly in particular, keying-in pin numbers and swiping cards will be difficult and unfamiliar tasks.
That is all good, swiping draconian stuff.
Scrolling is achieved by swiping a finger across the screen.
Most cats will flee from a dog, while others will take actions such as hissing, arching their backs and swiping at the dog.
It can be swiping from the bezel to the center of the screen.