mooch off
English
Verb
mooch off (third-person singular simple present mooches off, present participle mooching off, simple past and past participle mooched off)
- To obtain (something) by taking advantage of the charity of (someone or something).
- 2023 November 6, Samantha Olson, “How to Watch the Taylor Swift-Themed Night on ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Season 32”, in Cosmopolitan (in English):
- No TV? No problem. You can log in with your (or, no shame if you're still mooching off your parents') cable provider at ABC.com or subscribe to Disney+ and Hulu.
- To wander off.
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