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Light in the loafers

by Mattricio January 2, 2003
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Empty Set of Loafers

In middle management a person who thinks that they know what they are doing but in reality they have no clue of what is actually going on.
That guy thinks that he knows what he is doing but he is an empty set of Loafers.
by Coop1964 October 30, 2015
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Light in the Loafers

Refers to a male who is perceived to be gay or homosexual. Specifically a man that has fashion sense, and a cheerful disposition. Loafers refers to shoes. It is implied that the individual is about to fly away like a fairy.
by IrateLiberal December 30, 2011
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light in his loafers

Euphemism for homosexual man, especially when implying femininity.
Jerry: Why isn't John here at the bar watching the local sports game?
Jared: He's going shopping with Jenny before they go see Chick Flick.
Jerry: What, is that his girlfriend or something?
Jared: I dunno, John always seemed a little light in his loafers....
by T Cook May 15, 2006
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loafer

Person who is generaly lazy and likes to sleep in, watch TV, and do other various lazy activities constantly. Comes from the late 1700's when it refered to a sailer who tried to avoid doing work.
He woke up at 3 pm? What a loafer!
by chrysolite13 July 25, 2004
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purple loafers

A soft, feminine shoe for men - sometimes available in purple. If you're not the artist formally known as 'Prince' you should never wear purple loafers because you will look a lot like a camp German B-movie villain. A clear symbol of mental breakdown.
Hey, dude! This guy just went full Purple Loafers on us. Call him a doctor.
by monkey500 November 20, 2014
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loafter

Noun. One who loafts. One who chills excessively for no reason, often to kill time or from a lack of things to do.
Son, this summer I've been a mad loafter.

You see those guys on the corner? They are next loafters, it's like they're glued to that spot.
by unhhhstar January 3, 2009
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