wangle someone into (someplace or some situation)



wangle someone into (someplace or some situation)

To succeed in getting someone into some location or situation by tricky, clever, or persuasive means. It turned out that Rajesh knew the bouncer at the club, so he was able to wangle us into the place even though we weren't on the guest list. I don't know how I let Jeff wangle me into looking after his dogs this weekend—I don't even like dogs!
See also: wangle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Carmo-Portuguese
Ola (1)-Norwegian, Swedish
MÄRta-Swedish
Atallah-Arabic
AnĐElo-Croatian
AsaAY-sə (English)Biblical, Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew