moocher

[ˈmuː.tʃər]

moocher Definition

  • 1a person who asks for money, food, or other things from people without intending to pay them back or return the favor
  • 2a person who lives off the charity of others

Using moocher: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "moocher" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He's always asking for money and never pays it back. He's such a moocher.

  • Example

    I don't want to be a moocher, so I'll pay you back as soon as I can.

  • Example

    She's been living with her parents for years, not paying rent or contributing anything. She's a real moocher.

moocher Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with moocher

  • mooch off

    to take advantage of someone's generosity or kindness, especially by living with them or asking for money or favors

    Example

    He's been mooching off his sister for months, living in her spare room and eating her food.

  • mooch around/ about

    to wander aimlessly or idly

    Example

    We spent the afternoon mooching around the shops, not really looking for anything in particular.

  • mooch a smoke

    to ask someone for a cigarette

    Example

    Do you mind if I mooch a smoke off you?

Origins of moocher

from the verb 'mooch', meaning 'to beg'

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Summary: moocher in Brief

'Moocher' [ˈmuː.tʃər] refers to a person who habitually asks for money, food, or other things from people without intending to pay them back or return the favor. It is often used to describe someone who lives off the charity of others. The term is also used in phrases like 'mooch off,' which means to take advantage of someone's generosity, and 'mooch around,' which means to wander aimlessly.