Definitions for "Cadger"
A packman or itinerant huckster.
Cadging, the ancient art of imposing upon the generosity of others, is an essential skill for the would-be idler, since poverty is the easiest way to obtain a great deal of free time. According to Henry Miller, who calls it "mooching," when performed without squeamishness or reservations, cadging is both exhilarating and instructive. So long as a cadger [from the Scandinavian word for "huckster"] is generous in turn (though not necessarily in kind), he ought not to be considered a deadbeat, freeloader, or sponger. See: BEGGAR, SCROUNGER.
someone who mooches or cadges (tries to get something free)
Keywords:  trickery, begging, living, his, one
One who gets his living by trickery or begging.
Keywords:  hawks, carries, person, one
One who carries hawks on a cadge.
The person who carries the cadge.