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- Dictionaryswipe/swʌɪp/
verb
- 1. hit or try to hit with a swinging blow: "she swiped me right across the nose" Similar
- 2. pass (a swipe card) through an electronic device designed to read and process the information encoded on it.
noun
- 1. a sweeping blow: "he missed the ball with his first swipe"
- 2. an act or instance of moving one's finger across a touchscreen to activate a function: "a swipe to the right archives or deletes the message"
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2 days ago · Nikki Sanjongco, 24, isn’t a fan of dating apps. She prefers to meet people in person. That’s an increasingly popular approach with one major shortcoming: People her age aren’t exactly adept ...
5 days ago · Swipe fees, also called interchange fees, reimburse banks for costs involved in offering debit cards. The fees are determined by Visa (V.N), MasterCard (MA.N) and other card networks, with a cap...
5 days ago · The Supreme Court on Monday ruled 6-3 that The Corner Post can sue over a 2011 Federal Reserve rule that governs "swipe fees," or the funds that businesses pay banks for debit card payments.
5 days ago · Smith, who brought the charges against Trump, wrote to the Supreme Court that even if it finds that some level of immunity exists for official acts, a trial could still get underway focused on ...
5 days ago · (Bloomberg) -- The US Supreme Court dealt a fresh blow to the authority of federal agencies, ruling in a case over debit-card swipe fees that some regulations can be challenged a decade or more...
5 days ago · Swipe fees, also called interchange fees, reimburse banks for costs involved in offering debit cards. The fees are determined by Visa, MasterCard and other card networks, with a cap of 21 cents...
5 days ago · The US Supreme Court dealt a fresh blow to the authority of federal agencies, ruling in a case over debit-card swipe fees that some regulations can be challenged a decade or more after they were...