do a snow job on someone

do a snow job on (someone)

To try to persuade someone through lying or flattery. He laid the compliments on her so thick, it was surprising that she couldn't see that he was just doing a snow job on her.
See also: job, on, snow
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

do a snow job on someone

tv. to deceive or confuse someone. She thought she did a snow job on the teacher, but it backfired.
See also: job, on, snow, someone
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • do a snow job on (someone)
  • a snow job
  • snow job
  • have (someone) on a string
  • have someone on a string
  • flattery will get you everywhere/nowhere
  • flattery will get you nowhere
  • brownnose
  • brown-nose
  • nosing