释义 |
mooch verb- to wander without purpose; to loiter UK, 1851
- Mooching about Brixton began to get horribly tedious[.] — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 19, 1964
- I’m going for a mooch about, see if I can find anyone out there. — Lanre Fehintola, Charlie Says..., p. 10, 2000
- We parks up by the Red Triangle and mooch up over to the estate[.] — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 76, 2001
- [H]alf a dozen post-teenage boys in woolly balaclavas mooching around in what looked like a crack house. — Guardian, 2 May 2001
- to beg from friends, to sponge UK, 1857
- “You still mooching around here?” Dopey said sarcastically. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 27, 1947
- Russell and I had already sold all our albums for cash, and after I ran out of pocket money I went on an orching of mooching. — Jennifer Blowdryer, White Trash Debutante, p. 34, 1997
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