noun
- plural of dodderer; people who move slowly and unsteadily, especially due to old age or infirmity
Usage: informal; often mildly derogatory
Examples
- The nursing home was full of dodderers making their way slowly down the hallway.
- He complained that the dodderers on the sidewalk were blocking his path.
- The group of dodderers crossed the street at their own pace, ignoring the impatient drivers.
- She watched the dodderers shuffle through the park on their morning walk.
- The dodderers gathered in the community center for their weekly card game.