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Blagged is northern slang meaning ignored

Tony: have you heard anything from Tanya??
Andy: no sorry mate :(
Tony: I texted her this morning but she blagged me ;(

by Amiee_Eloisexx February 14, 2016


Blag

Basically when you make something up on the spot

Marie is really good at blagging, so don't believe everything she says.

by DragonBorns November 14, 2019


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by bIag May 12, 2022


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1. verb. To steal, acquire or achieve something through dubious means.

i.e. “Did you just blag that beer from the shop?!”; “He didn’t want to let me in, but I blagged it past the bouncer.”

by BloodInBloodOut May 12, 2019


Blag

Comes from the old word "blackguard", a contemptible and untrustworthy person, which was pronounced "blaggard".

The sound of the last part "ard" became confused with the suffix "ard": meaning a person who does an action, as in drunkard. "Blag" becoming the contemptible untrustworthy action.

I first came across it as a teenager working on a building site nearly 50years ago, when an old Irishman accused another of "fucking blaggarding". I didn't know what it meant, but was obviously a bad thing to accuse someone of and not done lightly. These days it seems to have lost its former vehemence and is used more in the manner of petty criminals boasting of their offences.

"Where did you get that from?"
"Ha ha ha, fucking blagged it didn't I.

"Did your wife say anything about the time you got home?"
"Yes, I gave her some blag about working late."

by A handle not already used January 24, 2020


Blag

A bank or shop robbery.

"Big Dave's got a blag coming up next Sunday. You in?"

by v00n August 10, 2022


Blag

A bag that has been torn open along the side.

" Hey man, can you please pass me the frikin blag of lollipops?"

" sure thing, just keep the whole blag."

by Jules258 February 15, 2016