moocher

English

Etymology

From mooch +‎ -er.

Noun

moocher (plural moochers)

  1. (chiefly derogatory) A person having a tendency to take advantage of the help of others, especially if making little effort to help themselves.
  2. A person who mooches about.
    • 1980, Robert Dougall, AA Book of British Villages, Drive Publications Ltd, page 378:
      The whole area is a network of nature reserves among estuaries and marshes, and a paradise for a moocher like me.

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