Etymology 1
From swish + -er.
Noun
swisher (plural swishers)
- One who swishes something.
1998, Robert B. Fisher, West African religious traditions: focus on the Akan of Ghana, page 86:Identical boy twins […] become the elephant tail swishers at the king's court, while identical girl twins become potential royal wives.
- (archaic) One who flogs or thrashes.
Etymology 2
From Swisher International Group, a cigar manufacturer.
Noun
swisher (plural swishers)
- (US, African-American Vernacular, slang) The wrapping paper of a cigar for use in making a blunt to smoke marijuana
2011, Taylor Goetz, 169 Pages Of My Life, page 112:They were rolling up a grape swisher blunt and we were telling them how we just got out.
1994, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Epidemiologic trends in drug abuse, volume 1, page 45:'Amp' and 'fry' are joints or swishers that have been dipped in embalming fluid laced with PCP and then frozen prior to smoking.