freeload

/ˈfriːloʊd/
verb
  1. To take advantage of others' generosity by accepting things (like food, money, or lodging) without giving anything in return.
    • They don't want to freeload, so they offered to pay for their share.
    • She got tired of her cousin freeloading off her for months.
    • He always tries to freeload at parties by eating without bringing anything.
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