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Bringing an empty bottle wrapped in a brown paper bag to a party so you won?t appear a mooch.
1 n posterior; pretty much the British equivalent of “butt.” 2 v mooch: Mind if I bum a ride home? or perhaps more amusingly: Can I bum a fag? What the Americans call “bums” Brits call “tramps.”
  A rural vagrant. A gentleman of the road.
to stay away from school or work; to shirk duty; to mooch from school
Verb. 1. To idle away time, to loaf around. E.g."The kids were just mooching about the streets looking for something to do." 2. To amble along, to walk casually. 3. To play truant. [Welsh use] Noun. 1. The idling away of time. 2. The act of ambling or walking casually. E.g."I'm going for a mooch around the shops."
Bullshit.
v wheedle; bluff; wangle: I managed to blag a ride to work. Or: I had no idea what I was talking about but I think I managed to blag it. Perhaps if I sat for a bit longer I’d think up better examples. Likely derived from the French “blague,” meaning a tall story. Americans use “mooch” and “moocher” in the same context.
A person who mooches or lives of others. 2. A person with a strong dislike for work. See also Bludger
Adj. Idling away time, loafing.
(1) To wander around, with no particular place to go, just hanging out with friends etc. If someone saw you on the street and asked what you were doing, and you said "Mooching" or "I'm on the mooch." it would mean you were just out and about. (2) to be absent from school without leave.
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