fleeching

/ˈfliːtʃɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of fleech; begging or pleading with someone in a flattering or insincere way.
    • Stop fleeching and just ask me directly what you want.
    • She was fleeching her parents for a new phone with exaggerated promises.
    • The politician spent the whole speech fleeching voters for their support.
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