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schnorrer
/ ˈʃɔːə /
noun
slanga person who lives off the charity of others; professional beggar
Word History and Origins
Origin of schnorrer1
Word History and Origins
Origin of schnorrer1
Example Sentences
Gitl kept rearranging the gifts, making them seem to be twice as numerous, saying again, “Those schnorrers in Viosk will know we honor our own.”
As an altar boy growing up in Kansas City, Mo., he heard his first Yiddish word — schnorrer, or freeloader — uttered by Groucho Marx in “Animal Crackers.”
The schnorrer, the pushcart nebbish, the fruit jobber from the docks.
“She should be counting your curls, not her gifts. We will load the chickens in the wagon with the other wedding gifts. Those schnorrers in Viosk will not think we do not honor our own.”
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