IPA: /ˈpænˌhændl/
KK: /ˈpænˌhændl/
intransitive verb
Definition: To ask people for money or food, usually in a public place, often by approaching them directly.
Example: He decided to panhandle on the street corner to get some money for food.
noun
Definition: A narrow strip of land that sticks out from a larger area, often used to describe certain regions of states.
Example: The panhandle of Texas is known for its wide-open spaces and ranches.
transitive verb
Definition: To ask strangers for money or help, usually in a public place.
Example: He decided to panhandle on the street corner to raise some money for food.