verb
- obtained something by wheedling, flattery, or deception; talked one's way into or out of something
- robbed or stole, especially in a bold or brazen manner
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: slang; chiefly British
Examples
- She blagged her way into the concert by pretending to be a journalist.
- He blagged free tickets from the box office with his charm.
- They blagged a ride to the airport from a friend.
- The thieves blagged the jewelry store in broad daylight.
- She blagged her way past security without a proper pass.
- He blagged some money off his parents for the trip.