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Mooch   Listen
verb
mooch  v. t.  
1.
To ask for and get free; to borrow without intending to repay; to sponge; usually with objects of small value; as, he mooched a few cigarettes from me.
Synonyms: bum, cadge, grub, sponge.
2.
To beg for.






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"Mooch" Quotes from Famous Books



... der tail. By Chiminy, I get skvare yet so soon. I cut der tail off, und dot vill make der pig not able to valk straight ven he can't der tail curl in der opposite direction. Den ve see how mooch ...
— Ted Strong's Motor Car • Edward C. Taylor



Words linked to "Mooch" :   grub, moocher, mendicant, freeload, shnorrer, obtain



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