mooch
To wander around with no real plan — usually round the shops.
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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.
mooch In A Sentence
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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."
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