Blag — (et) … Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon
blag — blȃg prid. <odr. ī, komp. blȁžī> DEFINICIJA 1. koji je dobre naravi [blag čovjek; blage naravi; blag pogled; blag izraz lica; blage ruke izdašan, darežljiv; blagi Bože, uzv. izražava a. čuđenje b. zgražanje]; dobroćudan, mio, ugodan,… … Hrvatski jezični portal
BLAG — Famille GNU/Linux Type de noyau Monolithique État du projet En développement Entreprise / Développeur le Brixton Linux Action Group Licence Diverses licences libres … Wikipédia en Français
Blag — 〈n. 27; westdt.〉 1. 〈derb〉 kleines Kind, unartiges, lästiges Kind 2. Balg, Tierhaut [→ Balg] * * * Blag, das; [e]s, en, Bla|ge, die; , n [vielleicht umgestellt aus ↑ 2Balg] (ugs. abwertend): [ungezogenes] Kind. * * * Blag, das; s, en … Universal-Lexikon
blag — [blæg] v past tense and past participle blagged present participle blagging [I and T] BrE informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Probably from blag to steal (19 21 centuries)] to obtain something you want by talking in a clever way ▪ He blagged his… … Dictionary of contemporary English
blag — blag·gard; as·sem·blag·ist; … English syllables
Blag — Blag,das:⇨Kind(1) … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
blag — [ blæg ] verb intransitive or transitive BRITISH VERY INFORMAL to persuade someone to give you something you want by talking in a clever way … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Blag — Blag, das; [e]s, en, Bla|ge, die; , n (umgangssprachlich für [lästiges] Kind) … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
blag — Brit. informal ► NOUN 1) a violent robbery. 2) an act of using clever talk or lying to obtain something. ► VERB (blagged, blagging) 1) steal in a violent robbery. 2) obtain by clever talk or lying … English terms dictionary