The difference between Loafer and Yobbo

When used as nouns, loafer means an idle person, whereas yobbo means a yob.


check bellow for the other definitions of Loafer and Yobbo

  1. Loafer as a noun:

    An idle person.

  2. Loafer as a noun:

    A shoe with no laces, resembling a moccasin.

  1. Loafer as a noun (Southwestern US, _, dialects):

    A wolf, especially a grey or timber wolf.

  1. Yobbo as a noun (British, Australia, New Zealand, pejorative, slang):

    A yob.

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