Cadger

Pronunciation: /ˈkæddʒɚ/

Cadger (noun)

  1. A person who asks for money in a persistent, often annoying way, usually in public places.
  2. A person who buys and sells things in a small, informal way, often making quick deals.

Examples

  • A street beggar asked for coins near the station.
  • The street beggar waited quietly for help.