fenagle

/fɪˈneɪɡəl/
verb
  1. To obtain or achieve something through cleverness, persuasion, or slightly dishonest methods.
    • She fenagled her way into the exclusive party by pretending to be a journalist.
    • He managed to fenagle a front-row seat to the concert by charming the ticket seller.
    • They tried to fenagle a discount by claiming the product was damaged.
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