Freeloaded (adj) - A person who eventually becomes monetarily wealthy as a result of living off of other people's wealth for a long period of time.
By living off of his aunt’s handouts for twenty years, he become a freeloaded man, even wealthier than his generous aunt.
by Lori Kim May 01, 2008
by SnOwY98 March 29, 2018
Someone who lives off other people's lives. They don't pay for anything and never pay you back. Helps there self to your fridge.Comes around to your house drinks all your beer most weekends and never brings a carton and then agrues that he doesn't need to buy one cause he bought the last
Buy a carton on your way down you freeloader, why i bought last week. No you never you havent bought one since before xmas
by heycock March 06, 2015
Someone who takes very hight advantage of food, clothing, and other necessities when visiting a friend's house.
by k1dx87 May 12, 2003
Child who comes home from college, uses the washer, eats everything, criticizes when you don't cook him something, sleeps in, stays up, wants to shop with you so that you will pay, monopolizes the internet/computer, spreads their junk out, and makes it hard on his parent just to get him to clean up after himself. Wants to live without arguments but can't figure out how. Will also be bewildered and hurt if you let him know life is more peaceful without his presence.
by Mom of Freeloader October 24, 2004
by M. Warns September 13, 2006
Someone who leeches off others while contributing virtually nothing in return. Usually they are unemployed and/or extremely lazy. They are generally easy to identify from the general public due to their constant requests to borrow other people's money, get rides, or even coming to restaurants with a group, then ordering food and never paying for themselves, etc
Freeloader friend - "Hey man can I borrow some money, I'll pay you back Tuesday I swear"
*Tuesday comes* "Hey something came up but I'll definitely get you the money next week"
Rinse/repeat
*Tuesday comes* "Hey something came up but I'll definitely get you the money next week"
Rinse/repeat
by Bob1248 May 24, 2008