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Blagger is British slang for a major thief.
v wheedle; bluff; wangle: I managed to blag a ride to work. Or: I had no idea what I was talking about but I think I managed to blag it. Perhaps if I sat for a bit longer I’d think up better examples. Likely derived from the French “blague,” meaning a tall story. Americans use “mooch” and “moocher” in the same context.
annoying
Verb. To lie, or use clever talk with profit as an objective, to wheedle or persuade for gain. E.g."I blagged a lift to work with my sister but had to get the bus home."Noun. 1. A con, a 'scam'. 2. A violent robbery or raid.
Used to describe someone who is a bit of a 'pickey'. they never have their own fags,crisps and will constantly harrass someone to give them theirs instead.A bit like a sponger. can also be used to describe an action ie can I blag a fag off you.I first heard this phrase in Bournemouth, which seems to be home to many blaggers.
swearing or cursing
Noun. A person with a reputation for using clever talk for self gain.
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 To steal or snatch, usually a theft, often by smash-and-grab
Noun. 1. A robber, especially of banks, and often with the use of a weapon or violence. 2. See 'blag artist'.
To rob; to obtain by deception
Blag is slang for a robbery, especially a robbery with violence. Blag is slang for bluff or mislead.Blag is slang for to seduce a girl. Blag is Polari slang for pick up.
Something sub-standard.
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Mendacious boasting; falsehood; humbug.
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