loafered
English
editEtymology 1
editVerb
editloafered
- simple past and past participle of loafer
Etymology 2
editAdjective
editloafered (not comparable)
- Wearing loafers.
- 2006, Karen MacInerney, Murder on the Rocks, page 6:
- He leaned back and put his expensively loafered feet on one of my chairs. Apparently he was willing to cough up some change for footwear.
- 2007 September 10, Janet Maslin, “Burn Down a Poet’s House, and the Mail Just Pours In”, in New York Times[1]:
- Sam has an angry stalker, the son of the loafered couple who perished in the Dickinson fire.