单词 | on the mooch |
释义 | > as lemmason the mooch 2. colloquial. The action or an act of mooching; skulking, loafing, scrounging. Esp. in on the mooch. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > sloth or laziness > [noun] > behaviour lomperingc1315 truandisea1400 sleuthingc1450 slugging1532 truanting1532 lusking1579 concessation1623 lazinga1626 lounging1793 loafing1838 bumming1857 mooch1859 loaf1860 sluggarding1864 flânerie1873 slobbery1912 spine-bashing1941 slobbing1960 lepak1993 lepaking1994 the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > sloth or laziness > [phrase] > engaged in idling or loafing on the mooch1859 1859 J. C. Hotten Dict. Slang 64 On the mooch, on the look out for any articles or circumstances which may be turned to a profitable account. 1867 London Herald 23 Mar. 221 (Farmer) at Moocher If..asked..what he was doing, he would have said he was on the mouch. 1889 J. K. Jerome Three Men in Boat iv. 54 You are doing a mouch round the town. 1909 ‘R. Andom’ On Tour with Troddles 152 We went for a mouch round the harbour and along the sea-front after our meal—a leisurely saunter with our pipes, you understand, to listen to the band and watch the girls. 1953 W. S. Burroughs Junkie viii. 79 Moishe..was a pretty obvious fruit and strictly on the mooch. 1993 I. Welsh Trainspotting 318 Back oan the mooch, he says to himself, as he studies his face in the mirror. < as lemmas |
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