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moocher noun a beggar; one who sponges off others, a freeloader US, 1851- They never had any gum money themselves and were both great moochers. — Larry McMurtry, The Last Picture Show, p. 18, 1966
- I feel like a moocher. I don’t have a dime. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 104, 1970
- There’s more moochers on one corner in downtown San Diego than in this whole town, I bet. — Joseph Wambaugh, Finnegan’s Week, p. 55, 1993
- He was a moocher, a card cheat, a country-club golf hustler. — Casino, 1995
- They are moochers. “Hey, man, got any bread?” — Rhiannon Paine, Too Late for the Festival, p. 207, 1999
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