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Snow job Meaning in English

expression

ˈsnoʊ/ /ˈdʒɑb/, /ˈdʒoʊb
SNOH-job
snˈəʊ/ /d͡ʒɒb
SN-OH-job

Definition

A 'snow job' is an informal expression meaning a clever or exaggerated attempt to persuade someone, usually through flattery or dishonest talk.

Usage & Nuances

'Snow job' is informal and slightly old-fashioned, mostly used in American English. It usually implies dishonest persuasion, often involving exaggeration or flattery. Not literal; unrelated to snow/weather. Often heard as 'give someone a snow job'. Avoid in very formal writing.

Example Sentences

He gave me a snow job about why he was late.

basic

Don't believe his snow job; he's just trying to sell you something.

basic

It was just a snow job to get out of trouble.

basic

She knows when someone’s giving her a snow job and doesn’t fall for it.

natural

That politician’s promises were just a big snow job.

natural

Wow, that story was a total snow job—I can’t believe anyone bought it!

natural