verb
- to obtain something by wheedling, flattery, or deception; to cadge or scrounge
Usage: British informal; transitive or intransitive
noun
- a trick, deception, or con; something obtained by bluffing or persuasion
Usage: British informal
Examples
- He managed to blag his way into the concert without a ticket.
- She blagged a free coffee from the café by chatting up the barista.
- That's a clever blag—I almost believed you.
- Don't try to blag your homework; just ask for help.
- He pulled off a blag to get backstage at the festival.
- They blagged their way onto the tour bus.