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    mooch
    /muːtʃ/

    verb

    • 1. wander in a casual or listless manner: informal British "we went for a drive to Chatswood and mooched around the shopping centre there for a bit"
    • 2. ask for or obtain (something) without paying for it: informal North American "a bunch of your friends will show up, mooching food" Similar begask forask for moneyborrow

    noun

    • 1. a period of wandering in a casual or listless manner: informal British "I'm going for a mooch around to see what I can find"
    • 2. a beggar or scrounger. informal North American

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  2. The meaning of MOOCH is to move slowly or apathetically : to wander aimlessly. How to use mooch in a sentence.

  3. to borrow from people or ask them to give you things without paying for them or intending to return them: You're old enough to get a job and stop mooching off your family. He mooched a few beers from me as we watched the game. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. When you mooch food from your neighbors — showing up every night at dinnertime, or appearing uninvited at their family barbecues — you help yourself to free meals. A person in the habit of doing this is also called a mooch.

  5. to borrow (a small item or amount) without intending to return or repay it. to get or take without paying or at another's expense; sponge: He always mooches cigarettes. to beg. to steal.

  6. 1. to borrow without intending to return or repay; scrounge; cadge. 2. to steal. v.i. 3. to sponge; cadge; scrounge. 4. to skulk or sneak. 5. to loiter or wander about. n. 6. Also, mooch′er. a person who mooches.

  7. (British English) to walk slowly with no particular purpose; to be somewhere not doing very much synonym potter. He's happy to mooch around the house all day. We had coffee then mooched down to the beach. Want to learn more?

  8. mooch in American English. (muːtʃ) slang. transitive verb. 1. to borrow (a small item or amount) without intending to return or repay it. 2. to get or take without paying or at another's expense; sponge. He always mooches cigarettes.

  9. Mooch definition: To obtain or try to obtain by begging; cadge.

  10. mooch meaning, definition, what is mooch: to get something by asking someone to gi...: Learn more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · To beg, cadge, or sponge; to exploit or take advantage of others for personal gain. Synonyms:see Thesaurus: scrounge.

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