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Mooch

Mooch | Mooching | Moochers | Moochie

Mooch meaning

To wander around aimlessly, often causing irritation to others. | To beg, cadge, or sponge; to exploit or take advantage of others for personal gain. | To steal or filch.

Example sentences (18)

Despite his limiting circumstances, Guard Dog is still a fun character and a welcome addition to Earl and Mooch's roster of friends.

Le Mooch in Barbourne Road revealed last year it was battling to stay open with the city antique shop leaving its doors closed more often than not after seeing walk-in trade drop.

Anthony 'The Mooch' Scaramucci has called for Trump to be arrested for violating the "conditions of his bail agreement" following Trump's comments about Liz Cheney.

I know their real concern is whether I can pay my bills and that I won't be a mooch if we were to find ourselves in a relationship.

They don't get to mooch off you without asking and then demand you make accommodations for them," another advised.

So if he has gainful employment and isn't a mooch, what else could be preventing him from finding a girlfriend?

Speaking at the Ten Trinity Square Private Club on Wednesday, the Mooch warned: ‘This war on the media is nonsensical – you’re not going to win.

Try and listen with an open mind, because for a guy as successful and busy as The Mooch, agreeing to do a crappy podcast like this, must mean he's a real menche.

When he’s not working, Nighy likes to mooch around.

As the show progressed, though, Alan became a pathetic mooch as opposed to a sympathetic character.

Dewey, a dreamer, a loser and mooch, is no one’s hero, as he selfishly crashes at his friend Ned Schneebly’s pad for way too long.

Exactly, caligal–especially amid all the rumors that the Dems were planning on running the MOOCH for President in 2020.

Farking Clown Shoes: The Mooch has to come back.

Mooch plans on returning to the company, which helps clients invest in hedge funds, as co-managing partner, according to Bloomberg.

On “The Bob Newhart Show,” Daily’s Howard Borden was the neighbor across the hall who always popped in looking to borrow or mooch something, like Kramer on “Seinfeld” two decades later.

OT: Commenter on WaPo’s Alexandra Petri column today floated the idea of a panel discussion with Nunberg, Carter Page, and the Mooch.

Scaramucci’s return to the fold also represents something of a rebuke of Kelly, given that firing the Mooch was one of Kelly’s first moves as chief.

The Mooch promises he has been turning down TV appearances right and left since his departure from the West Wing.