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schnorrer

American  
[shnawr-er, shnohr-] / ˈʃnɔr ər, ˈʃnoʊr- /
Or shnorrer

noun

Slang.
  1. a person who habitually borrows or lives at the expense of others with no intention of repaying; sponger; moocher; beggar.


schnorrer British  
/ ˈʃnɔːrə /

noun

  1. slang a person who lives off the charity of others; professional beggar

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Etymology

Origin of schnorrer

First recorded in 1890–95; from Yiddish shnorer “sponger, moocher,” equivalent to shnor(n) “to beg” (compare Middle High German snurren “to hum, buzz, whir”); sense “beg” from beggars' custom of playing a small pipe or whistle ( German Schnurrpfeife ) + -er -er 1