loafer 
loaf·er [loafer loafers] BrE [ˈləʊfə(r)] NAmE [ˈloʊfər] noun  1. a person who wastes their time rather than working 2. a flat leather shoe that you can put on your foot without fastening it Word Origin: mid 19th cent.: perhaps from German Landläufer ‘tramp’, from Land ‘land’ + laufen (dialect lofen) ‘to run’.
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