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blag
English
Etymology 1
Perhaps from French blague (“joke, tall story”), blaguer (“to joke”), from Old Occitan blagar (“to chat”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /blæ?/
- Rhymes: -æ?
Verb
blag (third-person singular simple present blags, present participle blagging, simple past and past participle blagged)
- (Britain, informal, transitive) To obtain (something) for free, particularly by guile or persuasion.
- Synonyms: obtain, sponge; see also Thesaurus:scrounge
- (Britain, informal, specifically) To obtain confidential information by impersonation or other deception.
- Synonym: pretext
- (Polari) To pick up someone.
- (Britain, informal, 1960s) To inveigle by persuasion.
- (Britain, informal, 1940s) To deceive; to perpetrate a hoax on.
Translations
Noun
blag (plural blags)
- (Britain, informal) A means of obtaining something by trick or deception.
- (Britain criminal slang) An armed robbery.
- 2014, Echo Freer, Diamond Geezers
- I know your old man's keen for you to learn the ropes an' all that, but let's not forget who's running this blag, shall we?
- 2014, Echo Freer, Diamond Geezers
Adjective
blag (comparative more blag, superlative most blag)
- (Britain, informal) Fake, not genuine.
- Synonym: fake
Derived terms
- blagger
Translations
Etymology 2
First attested in xkcd: "Mispronouncing".
Noun
blag (plural blags)
- (humorous) Misspelling of blog. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Etymology 3
Tagalog blag
Interjection
blag
- (Philippines) An onomatopoeia for the sound of a falling strike. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Further reading
- blag at The Septic's Companion: A British Slang Dictionary
References
Anagrams
- Glab
Antillean Creole
Etymology
From French blague.
Noun
blag
- joke
German Low German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bl??x/, /bl??x/ (more on the merger of monophthongal A and O)
Adjective
blag
- Alternative spelling of blaag
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *bolg?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /blâ??/
Adjective
bl?g (definite bl?g?, comparative bl?ž?, Cyrillic spelling ?????)
- mild, gentle, soft
- (intensifier, colloquial) any, damn, faintest
Declension
Related terms
- blagost
Derived terms
Further reading
- “blag” in Hrvatski jezi?ni portal
Slovene
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *bolg?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /blá?k/
Adjective
bl?g (comparative blážji or bl?žji, superlative n?jblážji or n?jbl?žji)
- mild, gentle, soft
Further reading
- “blag”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU, portal Fran
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blay
English
Etymology
From Middle English *blaye, *bleye, from Old English bl??e (“blay, bleak, gudgeon”), from Proto-Germanic *blaigij? (“blay, bleak, gudgeon”), from Proto-Indo-European *b?leyk- (“to shine”). Cognate with German Bleie, Bleihe (“blay”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?
Noun
blay (plural blays)
- The bleak (fish).
Translations
Anagrams
- -ably, Alby, ably
Yola
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Verb
blay (present participle blayeen)
- to blow
- to shout
References
- Jacob Poole (1867) , William Barnes, editor, A glossary, with some pieces of verse, of the old dialect of the English colony in the baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, J. Russell Smith, ?ISBN
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