mouching
/ˈmaʊtʃɪŋ/
verb
- To wander or move about in a lazy, aimless way; to saunter or loaf.
- Instead of working, he spent the afternoon mouching around the park.
- She mouched along the riverbank, enjoying the warm weather.
- The teenagers were mouching through the mall with no particular destination.
- To beg or borrow something without intending to pay it back; to scrounge.
- He's always mouching cigarettes from his coworkers.
- They mouched a ride to the concert from a friend.
- Stop mouching snacks off my plate and get your own.