Someone who mooches or cadges (tries to get something free)
Ask for and get free; be a parasite.
1 And the old man have not make mooch to himself of company.
2 I ver' glad you tink so of Mercedes-itmake me mooch joy.
3 Roy looked him over and said, That's a good fucking mooch .
4 He was a pretty obvious fruit and strictly on the mooch .
5 Den I make mooch fun for de Señor Farnham-sureI do.
6 Susan ignored me and went back to her conversation with the DMI mooch .
7 The mooch woke up and put his hand in his pocket.
8 My excuses, but ze pigs make me to be mooch enrage.
9 If I continued to mooch meals from my mother I could afford highlights.
10 The old man repeated his question - ' how mooch for the broad-facedbur-r-rd?'
11 So eet make me mooch 'fraid, I no vort' eet-no ,no
12 Bull moose much like farm bull, and hate ze red color ver' mooch .
13 I love going for a mooch around the antique shops then getting some chips.
14 Suddenly he gave me a sharp push, and I fell heavily against the mooch .
15 I haf seen ze same so mooch as three hundred mile north from here.
16 Glazed and hipster-ish patrons would mooch about looking both bored.
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