Mitch (verb) (Br/Eng)
m-ich
Play truant from school
Late Middle English (in the obsolete sense ‘pilfer’): apparently from Old French muchier ‘hide, lurk’; compare with mooch.
Example sentences
“Are you mitching again?”
m-ich
Play truant from school
Late Middle English (in the obsolete sense ‘pilfer’): apparently from Old French muchier ‘hide, lurk’; compare with mooch.
“Are you mitching again?”
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