swear on a stack
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[edit]swear on a stack (third-person singular simple present swears on a stack, present participle swearing on a stack, simple past swore on a stack, past participle sworn on a stack)
- Ellipsis of swear on a stack of Bibles.
- 2003 September, Robert Bennett, The New Roman Empire[1], Virtualbookworm Publishing, →ISBN, page 121:
- “And give it a damn good Hoover down as well. The dust particles you'll suck out her tear-away top will match the must from the back room over at Benny's and I've got a crowd of standing room only who'll swear on a stack that our only dirty deed went down over there.”