Finagle in a sentence as a verb

Check out the play framework, finagle, Future and Promise types in the core library, etc.

I can't wait until we release our finagle-based cassandra client.

He managed to finagle a healthy liver transplant in the process, which might have gone to someone with a better chance of surviving with it longer.

Programming scala/finagle network services is much nicer IMO than coffeescript, ruby/em/fibers, raw netty.

A thief could finagle a picture of your key, send off to an online service using information that could easily be traced back to him, then use it to open your door.

On the **** side, if you give them a room full of ten thousand widgets to finagle and they have a certification in Widget Finagling, those widgets will get finagled.

It will seem completely arbitrary to the people at the bottom of the org chart why their boss's boss's boss changed but the truth is that it happened because that guy used his influence to finagle the org chart in such a way as to keep the same number of reports.

Maybe I can't, but perhaps if you'd document your stuff a bit more, we could just use the library instead of having to read every single line of code, commit, watch for patches, finagle and beg to get pull requests taken and used, and pray that the next point release doesn't break everything.

Finagle definitions

verb

achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods

See also: wangle manage