wangler

Variant of wangle

wangle definition

wan·gle (waŋgəl)

transitive verb wangled wan′·gled, wangling wan′·gling

  1. to get, make, or bring about by persuasion, influence, adroit manipulation, contrivance, etc.
  2. to manipulate or change (statistics, accounts, etc.) for a selfish or dishonest purpose; falsify; juggle
  3. to wiggle or wriggle

Etymology: altered < ? waggle

intransitive verb

  1. to make use of contrivance, adroit manipulation, or tricky and indirect methods in order to achieve one's aims
  2. to wriggle, as out of a difficult situation

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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