0 to talk informally with someone, especially in a way that is not sincere or to win some advantage for yourself: --
1 to talk informally with someone: --
Gibbs assumed responsibility for shaping the campaign message, responding to the 24/7 news cycle, schmoozing with the press and fighting back when he disagreed with its reporting.
Ted schmoozed her into joining his realty firm, selling upscale properties to snobs just like herself.
She decides to get her own apartment but is schmoozed over by a real-estate agent and leases a complete dump of an apartment without ever seeing it.
Capp also had a knack for popularizing certain uncommon terms, such as druthers, schmooze and nogoodnik, neatnik, etc.
Capp has also been credited with popularizing many terms, such as natcherly, schmooze, druthers, and nogoodnik, neatnik, etc.
He urges the guys to make an appearance to schmooze the donors so that they will give to their projects.
He was also said to be often gruff and impatient with schmoozing.
The evening began with a cocktail reception where people can network and schmooze.