from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
noun One that gathers sponges.
noun Informal A person who sponges on others; a parasite.
from The Century Dictionary.
noun One who uses a sponge.
noun A person or vessel engaged in fishing for sponges.
noun In cloth-manuf., a machine in which cloth is dampened previous to ironing. It has a perforated adjustable cylinder, which is filled with steam, and about which the cloth is rolled.
noun A parasitical dependent; a hanger-on for maintenance; a sponge.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
noun One who sponges, or uses a sponge.
noun One employed in gathering sponges.
noun Fig.: A parasitical dependent; a hanger-on.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
noun One who uses a sponge.
noun A parasitichanger-on.
noun One employed in gathering sponges from the sea.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
noun a workman employed to collect sponges
noun a follower who hangs around a host (without benefit to the host) in hope of gain or advantage
Etymologies
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to sponge + -er
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Examples
There is a nasty sound about the word sponger, don't you think?
Cowell then explained the meaning of the word sponger for American audiences as 'that means somebody who makes their money from sponging off other people.'
He explained the meaning of the word sponger for the American audience: "That means somebody who makes their money by sponging off other people," he said.
A soldier without his arms, a dress without its purple, a horse without its trappings, are poor things; and a rich man without his sponger is a mean, cheap spectacle.
Cold hungry philosophers you may see any day, but never a cold hungry sponger; the man would not be a sponger, that is all, but a wretched pauper, no better than a philosopher.
dailyword commented on the word sponger
This word was also used in the movie version of "Master And Commander" when they were singing at dinner.
June 28, 2012