verb
- to ask for or obtain something from someone without paying or giving anything in return
- to wander about aimlessly
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
noun
- a person who habitually asks for things from others without paying
Usage: informal
Examples
- He always mooches cigarettes from his friends.
- Stop mooching off your parents and get a job.
- She mooched around the mall all afternoon.
- The teenagers were mooching outside the convenience store.
- Don’t be such a mooch – buy your own lunch.
- That mooch never pays for anything when we go out.
- I caught him trying to mooch some food from the kitchen.