an elaborate cover up of something
an attempt to convince someone that something is true, when it is in fact not
using intense flattery to get someone to do something you want
The new CEO promises that the company performed very well this year. He has yet to release the financial statements, I am afraid that it’s a snow job.
She did a snow job on me when she convinced me to run this marathon. I thought everyone was as unfit as I was.
My sister always manages to convince my mom that she was the innocent one when we get into trouble. She is very good at giving a snow job.
Beware of that lady; she always tries to give a snow job.
That store has such a sales manager who gives the customer a snow job to increase their sales.
There is no origin for this idiom
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