blag

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  1. An robbery or robbery involving violence; also, theft.

  2. (quote-book)'

  3. (quote-book)

  4. To obtain (something) through robbery or robbery involving violence, or theft; to rob; to steal.

  5. To obtain (something) for free, particularly by guile or persuasion.

  6. (synonyms)

    (ux)

  7. (quote-journal)

  8. To obtain (confidential information) by impersonation or other deception; also, to deceive (someone) into disclosing confidential information.

  9. (quote-book).

  10. To obtain (something desired), or avoid (something undesired), through improvisation or luck; to fluke, to away with.

  11. (quote-book)&93; said. ‘I blagged it. All I did was keep choosing the right band and try not to fuck it up too much, which I usually did. (..) Nobody taught me to run a record company and I’ve made millions of mistakes.’

  12. (quote-av)): Now we’ve got just about enough lamb? / ''Freeman'': No, we haven’t got enough lamb. / ''Carly'': We’ve got eno— – we’ve got enough. / ''Andy Jones'' (played by (w)): All right. I’m sorry, lad. What’s your fucking problem? / ''Freeman'': What’s my problem, Andy? It’s time and time a-fucking-gain. You’re not doing your job. / ''Carly'': Freeman, Freeman. / ''Andy Jones'': I can’t do them now, I didn’t do them last night, did I? I’m sorry, I apologise. I apologise. Have I said I’m sorry? Have I said I’m sorry? / ''Freeman'': We’ve blagged it. It’s fine. We’ve got a menu for tonight.

  13. To use guile or persuasion on (someone); also, to deceive or perpetrate a hoax on (someone).

  14. To meet and seduce (someone) for romantic purposes, especially in a social situation; to upVerb|pick up.

  15. (quote-book) had also publicly identified himself as HIV-positive, while at the same time celebrating what the mainstream press saw and criticized as a promiscuous irresponsibility in ''blagging trade'' on Hampstead Heath, an infamous (and very popular) gay cruising ground in North London.

  16. To speak persuasively or with guile to obtain something.

  17. (quote-book)|location=Pittsburgh, Pa.|publisher=Published by the author|year=1864|page=44|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=o4HIiAVxJdEC&pg=PA44|oclc=702615437|passage=Some of my readers will undoubtedly call in question the veracity of what follows, and brand it with the title which is commonly called blagging still. This appellation cannot debilitate its sincerity; (..)|footer=(small)

  18. Not genuine; fake.

  19. An attempt to obtain, or the means of obtaining, something by guile or persuasion; a trick.

  20. An act of deceiving; a con, a deception, a hoax.

  21. (quote-book)|year=2014|page=68|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/revolution0000bran/page/68/mode/1up|isbn=978-1-78089-305-1|passage=Anyone who claims to be operating on a model designed to fulfil the will of (w), or (w), or (w), or anyone, who isn't first and foremost dedicated to the union of all humankind and service of the needy is on a massive blag.

  22. (deliberate misspelling of) (defdate)

  23. (quote-web)

  24. (quote-newsgroup)

  25. (rfv-sense) (non-gloss definition) (rfex)

  26. joke

  27. (alternative spelling of)

  28. mild, gentle, soft, slight

  29. (uxi)

  30. any, damn, faintest

  31. mild, gentle, soft