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blag
noun 
  1. (context, colloquial) A means of obtaining something by trick or deception.
A good to get into a nightclub is to walk in carrying a record box.
  1. (context, UK, _, criminal slang) An armed robbery.
  2. (context, UK, colloquial) fake, Fake, not genuine.
You"re wearing a designer shirt!
verb (blags, blagging, blagged, blagged)
  1. (context, colloquial, late 19th century) To steal.
  2. (context, colloquial, 1940's) To deceive, to perpetrate a hoax.
  3. (context, colloquial, 1960's) To persuade (especially as ''blag in/blag into, into), to talk one's way into a party, concert, or other social event.
  4. (context, colloquial) To obtain (something) for free, particularly by guile or persuasion, especially venture capital during the dot com boom
  5. (context, colloquial) To beg, to cadge.
Can I blag a fag?
  1. (context, Polari) To pick up someone.
  2. (context, internet, colloquial) To brag on one's blog.
     
 
  

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