noun
- people who lounge or recline in a relaxed manner
- followers of Lollardy, a medieval English religious movement
Usage: informal
Usage: historical
Examples
- The beach was full of lollers enjoying the sunny afternoon.
- Several lollers stretched out on the park benches.
- The medieval lollers challenged church authority.
- Historians study the beliefs of the lollers in 14th-century England.
- The poolside lollers soaked up the warm rays.
- Religious lollers faced persecution for their reformist views.