1. panhandling - Noun
2. panhandling - Verb
panhandling
present participle of panhandle
panhandling (usually uncountable, plural panhandlings)
Begging for money.
It's panhandling... That's the system we have, though. It's based on bribery. Jesse Ventura
According to East Precinct radio reports, the victim told police she was robbed by the male suspects who reportedly were aggressively panhandling in the area before the robbery. Source: Internet
Drive that message home to the lame-brain BART Board members who think panhandling and food is permissible. Source: Internet
The 30 year war on people experiencing homelessness: Last year Austin took a step back from criminalizing people experiencing homelessness, curtailing some older laws and regulations including panhandling and camping. Source: Internet
A report of panhandling at 570 Western Ave. at 7:16 a.m. Monday. Source: Internet
They assault a scholar walking home from the public library, rob a store, leaving the owner and his wife bloodied and unconscious, stomp a panhandling derelict, then scuffle with a rival gang. Source: Internet