Honeyfuggle (verb)
hun-e-fug-l
To deceive, swindle; to cajole: To act in an underhand, indirect, or ingratiating manner in order to deceive a person or to obtain something.
Taken from honey + fugle which literally means to guide someone sweetly; to use honey as a way to steer someone.
Example sentences
“She could honeyfuggle a man out of his underwear.”
“Don’t worry, I’ll honeyfuggle us the best deal possible.”
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