[f. LOUT sb.1 + -ING2.] Acting like a lout, loafing.

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1836.  W. Irving, Astoria, I. 11. A louting train of Indians, hanging about the establishment, eating and drinking at his expense.

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1864.  Palgrave, Norm. & Eng., IV. 28. Ejecting the lazy, louting, secular canons.

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