Loiter
Loiter means to stand, hang around, or move slowly in a public place with no obvious purpose. The act is usually described as lingering rather than engaging in a defined activity, and it commonly occurs in streets, shopping districts, transit hubs, or other shared spaces. The verb has been part of English since the late medieval period and conveys a sense of idle persistence rather than purposeful presence.
In everyday use, loitering can be a neutral description of waiting, but it is often viewed negatively
Etymology-wise, the verb loiter originates from historical forms in English dating to the medieval period and