No. To loiter is a verb. The noun form is the gerund loitering.
The man did nothing but loiter the restaurant for money and free food. Loiter means to stand around or wait with no purpose.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to linger" (stay, loiter). It is the present participle of the verb, and may also be used as a noun or an adjective (lingering doubts).
Loitering is a noun because it refers to the act of lingering or hanging around in a public place without a clear purpose or permission. It identifies a specific behavior or action rather than describing the person performing it.
lallygag, loiter, lollygag, mess about, mill about, mill around, tarry, lounge, lurk, loaf
The English equivalent of "tumambay" is "to loiter" or "to hang out."
The loiter is spoiled
probably to race (to loiter along the way) ...
Some words that rhyme with "loiter" include "destroyer," "deployer," and "employer."
Loiter is a verb.
The duration of Loiter Squad is 900.0 seconds.
Loiter Squad was created on 2012-03-25.
The man did nothing but loiter the restaurant for money and free food. Loiter means to stand around or wait with no purpose.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to linger" (stay, loiter). It is the present participle of the verb, and may also be used as a noun or an adjective (lingering doubts).
After school many of the students loiter around the school gates talking.
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Noun-- acorn, fruit, or seed of the oak tree. Noun -- glans, head of the penis (Anatomy).Noun-- idiot, fool (Vulgar Slang).Verb-- mess around, loiter, remain idle in one place.
The boys were asked not to loiter around the coke machines in the hallway.