sponge off



sponge off

v.
1. To wipe or clean the surface of someone or something with or as if with a sponge: After dinner, I cleared all the dishes and sponged off the table. The blackboard was very dirty, so the teacher told me to sponge it off.
2. To live by relying on the generosity of someone else: He sponged off his parents for years because they never insisted that he get a job.
See also: off, sponge

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Suzusoo-zooJapanese
Jeppe-Danish
TobyTO-beeEnglish
Ryanarie-AN-əEnglish (Rare)
Kagiso-Southern African, Tswana
ElseEL-se (Danish, Norwegian), EL-sə (German, Dutch)Danish, Norwegian, German, Dutch