verb General Slang

mooch

· verb · brummie

To wander around with no real plan — usually round the shops.

0

Definitions

1

To browse aimlessly, drift around — most often round the shops with no intention of buying anything. Pure killing-time energy. Used across the UK but a Brummie staple.

“Was bored so I had a mooch round the Bullring for an hour.”
by community
0

mooch In A Sentence

Was bored so I had a mooch round the Bullring for an hour.

Origin & Usage

People Also Ask

What does mooch mean in British slang?

To mooch is to wander around with no real plan or purpose, usually drifting round the shops.

How do you use mooch in a sentence?

"I'm just going to mooch around town for a bit and see what's on."

Comments 0