noun A task or assignment that is meant to distract or deceive someone
To deceive or mislead others, especially in a political context
To deceive or manipulate others in order to gain an advantage
To use propaganda or misinformation to influence public opinion
To use exaggerated claims or false promises to sell a product or service
In the writing industry, 'snow job' may refer to an excessive use of descriptive language or unnecessary details in a piece of writing, leading to the reader feeling overwhelmed or confused.
In psychology, 'snow job' could be used to describe a situation where a person is being deceived or manipulated by someone else through the use of excessive flattery or false promises.
For a salesperson, 'snow job' could refer to the act of overselling a product or service to a customer, making exaggerated claims or promises in order to make a sale.
In politics, 'snow job' might be used to describe a situation where a politician is trying to deceive the public or cover up a mistake by providing false information or making misleading statements.
In education, 'snow job' could be used to describe a student who is trying to distract the teacher or avoid answering a question by providing irrelevant or excessive information.