Noun
someone who takes advantage of the generosity of others
Source: WordNetI have a couple freeloader friends, but it's okay. I know they're gonna come in with their arms flying in the air empty-handed. Amy Sedaris
And then there was the freeloader: apparently, mold from the local area as well. Source: Internet
If my wife ever divorces me, I'll be moving back in and staying until my bank account has the money to buy a house or my new Girlfriend demands I stop being a freeloader. Source: Internet
As Sylvester started to paw her at her hand, demanding more of her attention, she decided that it was time to kick the little freeloader out and maybe call it a night. Source: Internet
Sullivan took Skelton's roles in the various comedy sketches; Skelton's hobo character "Freddie the Freeloader" was renamed "Eddie the Freeloader." Source: Internet
Kahn, pp. 29–30, 74. Davis, however, had neglected to inform current pianist Wynton Kelly of Evans' role in the recordings; Kelly subsequently played only on the track " Freddie Freeloader " and was not present at the April dates for the album. Source: Internet