Frequently used in Britain and some other English speaking countries, to mean:
1. Trickery to obtain something vital or dear to someone, especially information.
2. Thieving, stealing.
3. Getting something in a cheeky, harmless way.
1. Trickery to obtain something vital or dear to someone, especially information.
2. Thieving, stealing.
3. Getting something in a cheeky, harmless way.
1. Gordon had his personal information blagged, and before he knew it, his bank account was cleared out.
2. The scumbags blagged themselves everything from televisions to trainers during the riots. One guy even looted some Immodium, after an earlier break-in at Nandos.
3. Stephanie blagged herself a free drink by flashing some healthy cleavage to the barman, shaking her cute, tight arse as she walked away.
2. The scumbags blagged themselves everything from televisions to trainers during the riots. One guy even looted some Immodium, after an earlier break-in at Nandos.
3. Stephanie blagged herself a free drink by flashing some healthy cleavage to the barman, shaking her cute, tight arse as she walked away.
by NaughtySteph September 10, 2011
To gain, usually entrance to a restricted area or club, or some material good, through confidence trickery or cheekiness. Lying is also acceptable.
by Stuart April 27, 2004
Q: “What's that?” A: “It's a Senate seat I just blagged from some guy in Chicago.” -Times online Dec 12 2008
by CableHills December 13, 2008
Tony- "the bookies got blagged..."
Avi- "Speak English Tony, i thought the country spawned the fucking language, but so far no one seems to speak it"
Tony- "blagged... robbed."
Avi- "Speak English Tony, i thought the country spawned the fucking language, but so far no one seems to speak it"
Tony- "blagged... robbed."
by juicebox March 18, 2005
A word to describe getting through a situation by improvisation a.k.a...just do it and hope no one notices you have no idea what your doing.
Humphrey: omg dude i totally didn't revise for that test.
Ingleburt: dont worry dude i blagged it too.
Ingleburt: dont worry dude i blagged it too.
by BurlesquePrincess October 23, 2006
1) to lie or exaggerate
2) to steal
3) to be lucky
4) skillfully worm your way out of a tricky situation, or manage to cinvince someone that something is true. need charm and confidence to pull off.
2) to steal
3) to be lucky
4) skillfully worm your way out of a tricky situation, or manage to cinvince someone that something is true. need charm and confidence to pull off.
Ex.1
P1: you should have come to the club last night, britney spears was there!!
P2: *in his head* why the fuck does he blag so much?? im obviously not gonna believe that!
Ex. 2
P1: where have you got all this money from suddenly?
P2: i blagged the corner shop and the till was full.
Ex. 3 - *guy throws a basketball the whole length of the court and makes the shot*
P1: you blagging bastard that was so lucky!!
P2: im just deadly hahaha
Ex. 4
P1: we going to the game tonight?
P2: i thought you had to look after the kids all day
P1: i blagged my way out of it and have got the day free now!!
P1: you should have come to the club last night, britney spears was there!!
P2: *in his head* why the fuck does he blag so much?? im obviously not gonna believe that!
Ex. 2
P1: where have you got all this money from suddenly?
P2: i blagged the corner shop and the till was full.
Ex. 3 - *guy throws a basketball the whole length of the court and makes the shot*
P1: you blagging bastard that was so lucky!!
P2: im just deadly hahaha
Ex. 4
P1: we going to the game tonight?
P2: i thought you had to look after the kids all day
P1: i blagged my way out of it and have got the day free now!!
by forder89 April 19, 2010
(Verb) Knowingly or recklessly obtaining or disclosing personal data or information without the consent of the data controller.
Blagging Example: A reporter for the Sunday Times posed as Gordon Brown on the telephone in an attempt to obtain his account details.
by kelemvor July 11, 2011