verb
- to beg or obtain something by begging or scrounging
- to loaf or idle about; to lurk or skulk
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: informal; chiefly British; archaic
Examples
- He was always mouching cigarettes off his friends.
- Don't mouch around the kitchen looking for snacks.
- She mouched a few quid from her brother for the cinema.
- The kids were mouching about the park with nothing to do.
- He tried to mouch a ride to the station.