Definition of «scrounger»

A scrounger is a person who obtains or acquires something, often resources or goods, by any means possible. This can include begging, borrowing, stealing, or finding things discarded in the street. The term has negative connotations and suggests that the individual is not working towards their goals through legitimate means but rather relying on chance or opportunism to get what they need.

Phrases with «scrounger»

Sentences with «scrounger»

  • Elsewhere, deputy leader hopeful Caroline Flint suggested that Labour needs to start attacking so - called benefits scroungers as much as bankers. (totalpolitics.com)
  • As a Liberal Democrat in the coalition I wouldn't dream of describing people on benefit as scroungers. (theguardian.com)
  • In most suburbs around here, we have pickups driven by scroungers who pick through items left at the curb, reclaiming recyclable items and identifying saleable things that could be saved from the landfill. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
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