"Loiterer" is a word in ENGLISH

loiterer ENGLISH
Definition:

One who loiters; an idler.

loiterer ENGLISH
Definition:

An idle vagrant; a tramp.

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A man meets a gorgeous woman in a bar. They talk, they connect, they end up leaving together. They get back to her place, and as she shows him around herapartment, he notices that her bedroom is completely packed with teddy bears.Hundreds of small bears on a shelf all the way along the floor, medium sized oneson a shelf a little higher, and huge bears on the top shelf along the wall. The man is kind of surprised that this woman would have a collection of teddybears, especially one that's so extensive, but he decides not to mention this to her. He turns to her... they kiss... and then they rip each others clothes off and make love. After an intense night of passion, as they are lying there together in theafterglow, the man rolls over and asks, smiling, "Well, how was it?" The woman says, "You can have any prize

hudaw-hudaw HILIGAYNON

hudáw-húdaw - To roam about idle, loiter, stroll, loaf, idle away one’s time, spend the time in idleness. (cf. puág-puág, …

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kaluyo HILIGAYNON

kalúyò - Slowness, condition of one who loiters or jogs along slowly due ta exhaustion, natural debility, old age, etc. …

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laggard ENGLISH

One who lags; a loiterer.

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luto, luto HILIGAYNON

lutó, lutô - To tarry, linger, loiter, prolong one’s stay or conversation, etc. See lásgò, paútus.

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mamna HILIGAYNON

mámnà - (B) A contr. of mamun-á—from munâ—to tarry, loiter, remain a long time, protract one’s stay; to be at …

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truant ENGLISH

One who stays away from business or any duty; especially, one who stays out of school without leave; an idler; …

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