miche

/maɪtʃ/
verb
  1. To beg or ask for something in a sneaky or dishonest way.
    • The old man would miche for coins outside the market.
    • He was known to miche for favors from anyone who would listen.
    • She tried to miche a free meal by pretending to be lost.
  2. To play truant; to stay away from school or work without permission.
    • If you miche too often, you'll fall behind in your studies.
    • She was caught micheing from her job at the bakery.
    • The boys decided to miche from school and go fishing instead.
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