Blagger vs Slagger - What's the difference?
blagger | slagger |
(informal) A smooth talker, a persuasive person.
(informal) A thief or robber, one who blags.
One who slags.
* 1999 , Elizabeth A. Throop, Net Curtains and Closed Doors: Intimacy, Family, and Public Life in Dublin ,
One who works with slag.
* 2009 , , Monongahela Dusk ,
As nouns the difference between blagger and slagger
is that blagger is (informal) a smooth talker, a persuasive person while slagger is one who slags.blagger
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(en noun)See also
* blackguard * blagReferences
*'Blaggards of the Year', Freeman, Jan, Boston Globe, December 31, 2006.
slagger
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(en noun)page 54,
- The proper response to slagging is to laugh at oneself while “getting back” at one?s slagger .
page 255,
- Miravich closes his eyes and remembers his days as a slagger'. When a mold is full, a ' slagger moves in with his tool, a techmological marvel othereise known as a board slightly larger than a two-by-four. He leans out over the track and skims slag off the top of the boiling steel, risking what is called “catching a flyer,” which occurs when hot metal explodes out of the mold, spraying everyone in the vicinity.
