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freeload

 
Dictionary: free·load
(frē'lōd') pronunciation
intr.v. Slang, -load·ed, -load·ing, -loads.
To take advantage of the charity, generosity, or hospitality of others.

freeloader free'load'er n.

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verb

    To take advantage of the generosity of others: leech. Informal sponge. See dependence/independence.

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The verb has one meaning:

Meaning #1: live off somebody's generosity


 
 
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