Define Blag Meaning

Blag
To convince by rhetoric; to gain acceptance or approval through persuasive banter or conversation; trickery; keenly persuasive; to scrounge by means of conversation.

The company wasn't convinced my product broke on its own at first, but I managed to blag it and they sent me a new product for free.

I had to blag my way through the interview.
By Mufinella
Blag
convince another person that all the stuff you just made up is in fact true and worthy.

caught in a tight spot, Harry blagged his way through the conversation and somehow got the job.
By Guillemette
Blag
A better term for blog, as defined by xkcd.com

I have a blag.
You mean blog, right?

NO! A blag!
By Deloria
Blag
1) To lie
2) Make up a false excuse
3) To make up as you go along


1)Tim: Did you get trouble the other day with the parentals for not coming home last night?
Jessie: Nah, I just blagged my way out of it

2)Mike: Oh god that geography exam was so hard! I couldn't answer any of it. How bout you?
Kim: I know it was so hard. I just blagged my way through it
Mike: You're the queen blagger!
By Elaina
Blag
Recursive acronym for "blag linux and gnu", a free software GNU/Linux distro based on Fedora.

Pat upgraded an old windoze box to blag. (box as in computer)
By Ardelle
Blag
to rob, usually armed.
to fool or cheat.

i think i'll blag your mums dildo.
By Halli
Blag
1) To get something for nothing or to do no work.
2) To get annoyed by something.

1) 'I blagged a free holiday!'
2) 'Those flies are blagging, man'
By Merilyn
Blag
1)To get by without doing any work.

2)To annoy.

1)I didn't revise for that Geography exam - I blagged it!

2) All these complex Geography words are blaggin my head!
By Brenn
Blag
To deceive or attempt to persuade by presenting to know, do or be something more or else than a person actually does or is. Sometimes unsuccessfully.

Verb, noun, adjective and pronoun (separately or all together).

Example A

Situation: Person 1 gives a series of advanced lectures about the laws of things that don't exist or aren't here and concludes by stating that too much hot air has been spoken on the topic by other persons.

Person 2: "they blag a bit don't they".
Person 3: "what a lot of blag".
Person 4: "and after sitting through those interminably blag deliverances, the blag tells us this".

Example B

Situation: a Professor announces to students that he will only be lecturing for half an hour of each scheduled lecture (being 60 minutes each in the schedule), every week for the duration of the semester because he doesn't feel like it.

Person 2: "who the blag does this blagger think he's blagging. I'm getting a fees refund".
Person 3: "blag it. blag. total blagging blag".
By Midge
Blag

By Daisey