loiter
linger / idle / dawdle
Intransitive Verb
past: loiteredpp: loitereding: loitering
This term carries a strong connotation of suspicion or idling, often implying that the person is waiting for an opportunity to do something illicit or is simply avoiding responsibility. It is frequently used in legal or regulatory contexts, such as "no loitering" signs, where it describes a perceived nuisance or a potential security risk. While it can describe a physical state of standing still, it also encompasses a psychological state of procrastination. When used to describe action, it suggests a lack of urgency or a deliberate slowing of pace to delay an inevitable task.