snow job — n [singular] AmE informal an act of making someone believe something that is not true … Dictionary of contemporary English
snow job — snow ,job noun singular VERY INFORMAL a lie that you tell in order to persuade someone to do or believe something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
snow job — noun a long and elaborate misrepresentation • Hypernyms: ↑misrepresentation, ↑deceit, ↑deception * * * noun slang : a long involved effort at persuasion or deception with a vast amount of information or fictitious exploits he didn t talk much no… … Useful english dictionary
snow job — {n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Insincere or exaggerated talk designed to gain the favors of someone. * /Joe gave Sue a snow job and she believed every word of it./ 2. The skillful display of technical vocabulary and prestige terminology in order to … Dictionary of American idioms
snow job — {n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Insincere or exaggerated talk designed to gain the favors of someone. * /Joe gave Sue a snow job and she believed every word of it./ 2. The skillful display of technical vocabulary and prestige terminology in order to … Dictionary of American idioms
snow\ job — noun slang informal 1. Insincere or exaggerated talk designed to gain the favors of someone. Joe gave Sue a snow job and she believed every word of it. 2. The skillful display of technical vocabulary and prestige terminology in order to pass… … Словарь американских идиом
snow job — 1) insincere or exaggerated talk designed to gain the favors of someone His presentation at the interview was a total snow job. 2) use technical vocabulary to seem like an expert in a field The salesman gave us a snow job when he started to talk… … Idioms and examples
snow job — (USA) A snow job is an attempt to persuade or deceive someone, especially when flattery is used. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
snow job — attempt to trick someone, attempted fraud (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary
snow job — noun (singular) AmE informal an act of persuading someone to believe or support something, especially by lying to them … Longman dictionary of contemporary English