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loiterer (noun)

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  • loiterer — loiter ► VERB ▪ stand around or move without apparent purpose. ● loiter with intent Cf. ↑loiter with intent DERIVATIVES loiterer noun. ORIGIN perhaps from Dutch loteren wag about …   English terms dictionary

  • loiterer — noun see loiter …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • loiterer — noun One who loiters, one who lingers or hangs around. Though unusual in the Dublin area he knew that it was not by any means unknown for desperadoes who had next to nothing to live on to be abroad waylaying and generally terrorising peaceable… …   Wiktionary

  • loiterer — noun someone who lingers aimlessly in or about a place • Syn: ↑lingerer • Derivationally related forms: ↑linger (for: ↑lingerer), ↑loiter • Hypernyms: ↑dawdler, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • loiterer — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun One that lags: dawdler, dilly dallier, lag, laggard, lagger, lingerer, poke, procrastinator, straggler, tarrier. Informal: slowpoke. See FAST …   English dictionary for students

  • loiter — UK [ˈlɔɪtə(r)] / US [ˈlɔɪtər] verb [intransitive] Word forms loiter : present tense I/you/we/they loiter he/she/it loiters present participle loitering past tense loitered past participle loitered 1) to stand or wait in a public place for no… …   English dictionary

  • loiter — intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century 1. to delay an activity with idle stops and pauses ; dawdle 2. a. to remain in an area for no obvious reason b. to lag behind Synonyms: see delay • loiter noun • loiterer …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • loiter — verb stand around or move without apparent purpose. Phrases loiter with intent English Law, dated stand around with the intention of committing an offence. Derivatives loiterer noun Origin ME: perh. from MDu. loteren wag about …   English new terms dictionary

  • loiter — verb (I) 1 to stand or wait somewhere, especially in a public place, without any clear reason: Watch out for any strangers loitering in residential streets. 2 to move or travel slowly, or to keep stopping when you should keep moving: Don t loiter …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • loiter — /ˈlɔɪtə / (say loytuh) verb (i) 1. to linger idly or aimlessly in or about a place. 2. to move or go in a slow or lagging manner: to loiter along. 3. to waste time or dawdle over work, etc. {Middle English lotere, apparently frequentative of… …  

  • loiter — ► VERB ▪ stand around or move without apparent purpose. ● loiter with intent Cf. ↑loiter with intent DERIVATIVES loiterer noun. ORIGIN perhaps from Dutch loteren wag about …   English terms dictionary

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