Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. (context idiomatic English) An attempt to persuade a person using flattery or deception.
WordNet
n. a long and elaborate misrepresentation
Wikipedia
Snow Job was a Canadian television sitcom airing on the CTV network. The series, which ran from 1983 to 1985, was set in a ski lodge in the Laurentian mountains in Quebec. The series was co-produced by Champlain Productions and CFCF-TV.
The show's cast included Jack Creley, Rummy Bishop, Richard Rebiere, Liliane Clune, Joanne Cote, and Gabe Cohen.
Guest stars included Jack Duffy, Bruce Gray, Wayne Gretzky, Peter Keleghan, Richard Simmons, Dale Hayes and Ruth Buzzi.
Snow Job may refer to:
- Snowjob, a colloquialism for a cover-up
- Snow Job (TV series), a 1983 Canadian sitcom
- " Snow Job (Entourage)", the 10th episode of the 4th season of the HBO television series Entourage
- Snow Job (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
- "Snow Job", a song by Bruce Haack on his 1981 album BITE
- "Snow Job", a pejorative nickname for the 2002 Tuck Rule Game
- Snow Job (film), a 1971 caper film starring Jean-Claude Killy
- Snow Job (video game), a 1995 video game for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
- Snow Job (band), a Prague rock band founded in 2008.
- "Snow Job", a 2009 novel by William Deverell
Snow Job is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's original arctic trooper and debuted in 1983.
Snow Job is a 1972 American independent thriller film directed by George Englund.
Usage examples of "snow job".
BUT HE WAS JUST GIVING US A SNOW JOB, HE WAS JUST BEING A GOOD SEDUCER.
It was something where you couldn't work the angles or unload a quick snow job or any of the crap I'd somehow gotten so good at in the last few years.
There was some sort of snow job going on here, and he wasn't going to be a party to it anymore until somebody told him something about what had happened in Arnette and what that fellow Campion had to do with it.
The Commies invented that name, and the way they use it it means a guy who pushes the Party line to the troops, sells them a snow job, a lot of crap.