Mooch
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To mooch means to beg or take advantage of others.
Mooch may also refer to:
People
- Glenn Myernick (1954-2006), American soccer player nicknamed "Mooch"
- Mooch, nickname of British electronic musician and disc jockey Flevans
Fictional characters
- Mooch, a dog in the 1971 television film Mooch Goes to Hollywood
- Mooch, in the 1964-7 animated television series Underdog
- Mooch, a cat in the 1994-established comic strip Mutts
- Mooch, a dog in the 1997-8 animated television series 101 Dalmatians: The Series
- Mooch, a fox in the 1997-8 short segment series "Maurice & Mooch" in the animated television series The Wacky World of Tex Avery
- Mike "Mooch" Cacciatore, in the American crime drama television series Wiseguy
- Mooch, a fly in the 2009 animated film G-Force
Other uses
- Mooch, borrow a book on BookMooch, an online book exchange website
- Mooch, a dance move in the early 1900s dance Black Bottom
- Mooch (film), 2015 Indian film.
See also
- Mafeking Mooch, an affected style of walking to give the impression that a person had been injured during the celebrated siege and/or relief of Mafeking
- Moochie, nickname of the lead character in The Shaggy Dog (1959 film) and The Shaggy Dog (1994 film)
- Mooching rod, a fishing rod used in centerpin fishing
- Moochers (film), a 2008 film
- All pages with titles containing Mooch
- All pages beginning with "Mooch"
- Freeloader (disambiguation)
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