[verb] [I] - to move slowly, stand or wait, esp. in a public place without an obvious reasonWe loitered on the shore, reluctant to leave.(disapproving) He loitered about the station, looking in the bookshop and watching the departure board.(disapproving) It was a place where teenagers used to loiter about and cause trouble.
LOITER
Meaning of LOITER in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012