blagging

/ˈblæɡɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of obtaining something by persuasion, charm, or deception, often in a confident or cheeky manner.
    • His blagging got them free tickets to the concert.
    • Blagging is not a reliable way to get what you want.
    • She is an expert at blagging her way into exclusive parties.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Present participle of blag; to obtain something by persuasion, charm, or deception.
    • Stop blagging and tell me the truth.
    • He is blagging his way through the interview with confidence.
    • They were blagging free samples at the market.
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