charm the pants off (one)
charm the pants off (one)
To please and entice one, often in an attempt to yield a desired result. The school really tried to charm the pants off me during my visit this weekend, but I'm still not interested in going there.
See also: charm, off, pant
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
charm the pants off someone
Fig. to use very charming behavior to persuade someone to do something. (Use with caution.) She is so nice. She just charms the pants off you. He will try to charm the pants off you, but you can still refuse to take the job if you don't want to do it.
See also: charm, off, pant
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
charm the pants off
see under pants off.
See also: charm, off, pant
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
- charm the pants off
- can’t win em all
- can’t win them all
- can't win them all
- (you) can't win them all
- beguile
- beguile (someone) into (doing something)
- beguile into
- cajole (one) out of (something)
- cajole out of