释义 |
mooch from mooch (something) fromTo ask for or obtain something through the charity of someone else; to sponge something off someone. I barely had any money while was in college, so I got most of my meals during the day by mooching food from my friends. You'll never learn how to be independent if you're always mooching from your parents.See also: moochmooch (something) from someoneto beg something from someone. Can I mooch a match from you? Go mooch some money from Fred. Why do you always mooch from people?See also: mooch |