fanigle

finagle

1. To cause something to happen through scheming or deception. How on earth did that lowly intern finagle a meeting with the big TV executive?
2. To scheme or deceive. I don't trust Tom—he's known for his finagling.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

finagle

and fanigle (fɪˈneglæ and fəˈnɪglæ)
1. in. to plot and plan; to conspire; to arrange (something). He’s pretty good at finagling.
2. tv. to acquire something through conniving. Can I finagle a buck from you?

fanigle

verb
See finagle
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • finagle
  • be no bed of roses
  • be not a bed of roses
  • not be a bed of roses
  • come by (something) honestly
  • come by honestly
  • rage at
  • rage at (someone or something)
  • scheme for
  • scheme for (something)