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 --
Swiping up enters pipes, climbs ladders, or makes them jump.
He ended up swiping only 2 bases in 51 total major league games and hitting.149.
The game is controlled using virtual buttons on-screen; a virtual control stick is used for movement, while aiming is achieved by swiping on the touchscreen.
Various other screens are reached from the main screen by swiping.
Shoppers logged their visits by swiping their membership card and entering a personal identification number at one of the mall's three touch-screen kiosks.
Barlock sneaks in on him and knock him out, swiping the hostage in the process.
These ghostly images interact with the rocket trains, swiping, chasing and throwing the trains around the dome.
It can be swiping from the bezel to the center of the screen.