What is loitering?
Loitering - an intransitive verb meaning to stand idly, to stop numerous times, or to delay and procrastinate.
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Loitering is the act of remaining in a particular public place for a protracted time. Under certain circumstances, it is illegal in various jurisdictions. ChaCha on!
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Loitering is to stand idly about; linger aimlessly.Thanks for using ChaCha! Keep the questions coming!
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Loitering means to stand by idly and liner without purpose. ChaCha on!
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Loitring means to remain in an area for no obvious reason or to lag behind.
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It means to be about. To hang around, mess about, mill around, lurk. ChaCha on.
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1.To stand idly about; linger aimlessly. 2. To proceed slowly or with many stops: loitered all the way home. 3.To delay or dawdle.
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Loitering is an intransitive verb meaning to stand idly, to stop numerous times, or to delay and procrastinate. ChaCha!
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