To scrounge or obtain something from others for free
“They would constantly mooch off of me for anything and everything without so much as a thank you.”
To steal or filch something
“Not only does he mooch my money and my beer, but now he mooches my valuable radio time!”
To aimlessly move or wander from place to place
“Surry Hills is always a good area for a coffee, a meal, a few drinks, or just a general mooch around the shops.”
To walk or move slowly or at one's leisure
“Hanging my boots across my shoulder, I mooch slowly across the paddock, picking a path between the thistles and bindies.”
To move stealthily or furtively
“I mooch around the grounds' perimeter in search of a gap in the fence that would give me a closer look.”
To spend one's time in an aimless, idle way
To move or act listlessly and aimlessly, especially due to unhappiness or boredom
To depend on, financially or for one's livelihood
To be absent from school without permission
One who habitually relies on or exploits others while giving nothing in return
A short leisurely walk
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