Blagging
(Verb) Knowingly or recklessly obtaining or disclosing personal data or information without the consent of the data controller.Blagging
Blagging
Example:
Take a pic of me sleeping in business class seat on this plane so I can post it to my (Social Media Account). I totes gonna be blagging 'bout dis!
Take a pic of me sleeping in business class seat on this plane so I can post it to my (Social Media Account). I totes gonna be blagging 'bout dis!
Blagging
Example:
"Hey, did you read what happened to John the other day when he rescued that guy from the burning car?"
Yea... he was blagging about it"
"Hey, did you read what happened to John the other day when he rescued that guy from the burning car?"
Yea... he was blagging about it"
blagged
Frequently used in Britain and some other English speaking countries, to mean:
1. Trickery to obtain something vital or dear to someone, especially information.
2. Thieving, stealing.
3. Getting something in a cheeky, harmless way.
1. Trickery to obtain something vital or dear to someone, especially information.
2. Thieving, stealing.
3. Getting something in a cheeky, harmless way.
Example:
1. Gordon had his personal information blagged, and before he knew it, his bank account was cleared out.
2. The scumbags blagged themselves everything from televisions to trainers during the riots. One guy even looted some Immodium, after an earlier break-in at Nandos.
3. Stephanie blagged herself a free drink by flashing some healthy cleavage to the barman, shaking her cute, tight arse as she walked away.
1. Gordon had his personal information blagged, and before he knew it, his bank account was cleared out.
2. The scumbags blagged themselves everything from televisions to trainers during the riots. One guy even looted some Immodium, after an earlier break-in at Nandos.
3. Stephanie blagged herself a free drink by flashing some healthy cleavage to the barman, shaking her cute, tight arse as she walked away.
blag
To convince by rhetoric; to gain acceptance or approval through persuasive banter or conversation; trickery; keenly persuasive; to scrounge by means of conversation.
Example:
The company wasn't convinced my product broke on its own at first, but I managed to blag it and they sent me a new product for free.
I had to blag my way through the interview.
The company wasn't convinced my product broke on its own at first, but I managed to blag it and they sent me a new product for free.
I had to blag my way through the interview.
Blag
To gain, usually entrance to a restricted area or club, or some material good, through confidence trickery or cheekiness. Lying is also acceptable.
blag
Example:
caught in a tight spot, Harry blagged his way through the conversation and somehow got the job.
caught in a tight spot, Harry blagged his way through the conversation and somehow got the job.
Blag
Example:
Q: “What's that?” A: “It's a Senate seat I just blagged from some guy in Chicago.” -Times online Dec 12 2008
Q: “What's that?” A: “It's a Senate seat I just blagged from some guy in Chicago.” -Times online Dec 12 2008