mooch around (somewhere)



mooch around (somewhere)

To waste time or loiter (somewhere); to spend time (somewhere) idly or listlessly. Primarily heard in UK. I got off work a little early, so I'm just going to mooch around in the city centre for a bit before I head home. John's taken to mooching around his flat all day long ever since he lost his job.
See also: around, mooch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Dacianadah-CHYAHN-ahRomanian
Davis['devis]
Rena-English
AgnÈSan-YES (French) French, Catalan
TitusTI-tuws (Ancient Roman), TIE-təs (English)Ancient Roman, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin
KatkaKAHT-kahCzech, Slovak