Schmooser In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "schmooser", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zack Phuc calendar 2021-07-01 11:07

Meaning of Schmooser

Schmooser British informal UK informal

Schmooser can also be written as Schmoozer.

Used to describe a person who has the ability to charm another person with their speech so that they can gain certain benefits for themselves.

Jenny is a real schmooser when she talks with managers who have the ability to promote her or increase her salary.

Everybody knows that Tim has always been an artful schmooser. You are advised to stay away from him.

My girlfriend told me to stop acting like a schmooser or she would break up with me.

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to ensure that the maximum benefit is obtained or to make something have as useful and positive an effect as possible
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Used to indicate that someone who arrives at some place or do something first will get the most amount of some advantageous quality, resource, or commodity

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