noun
- People who obtain something through persuasion, flattery, or deception rather than by paying for it or earning it honestly.
- People who use charm, persuasion, or smooth talk to get what they want without paying.
Usage: British informal/slang; Plural of blagger
Usage: British informal/slang; Often used in a lighthearted or mildly disapproving way
Examples
- The blaggers managed to get into the exclusive club without paying for tickets.
- Those blaggers convinced the restaurant to give them a free meal by claiming it was their anniversary.
- He's one of those blaggers who always finds a way to avoid paying for drinks.
- The blaggers used flattery and charm to get past security.
- She doesn't respect blaggers who try to cheat their way through life.
- The group of blaggers attempted to sneak backstage at the concert.