Panhandling

Pronunciation: /ˈpænˌhændəl/

Panhandling (verb)

  1. to ask people for money, usually on the street.

Examples

  • He decided to panhandle near the busy street.
  • They often panhandle outside the train station.

Common collocations: panhandle for change, panhandle on the street, panhandle daily, panhandle region, panhandle state

Panhandling (noun)

  1. a narrow strip of land that sticks out from a larger area.

Examples

  • The state has a panhandle that extends to the north.
  • They drove through the panhandle to reach the coast.