cotton up to (one)
To pursue preferential treatment from one, often through flattery. Since I'm deciding who gets the promotion, Crystal has been cottoning up to me by buying me coffee all week. I'm not doing well at all in math this year, so it seems like cottoning up to the teacher is my only hope for a good grade! Don't cotton up to me with chocolates and sweet talk—just tell me what you want!
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cotton up to someone
Rur. to try to make friends with someone; to flatter or fawn on someone in hopes of favorable treatment. James set out to cotton up to the parents of his friends. Just watch her cotton up to the teacher!
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cotton up
v. To attempt to be friendly to someone or something: The teachers all cottoned up to the new principal.
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