slacker

  • 31slacker — slack|er [ˈslækə US ər] n informal someone who is lazy and does not do all the work they should used to show disapproval …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 32slacker — slack|er [ slækər ] noun count INFORMAL someone who tries to avoid working …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 33slacker — slack·er || slækÉ™(r) n. lazy person, person who avoids work …

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  • 34slacker — noun informal 1》 a person who avoids work or effort.     ↘US a person who evades military service. 2》 a young person of a subculture characterized by apathy and aimlessness …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 35slacker — noun (C) someone who is lazy and does not do all the work they should …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 36slacker — noun, informal all right, you slackers, let s get this cargo across the river before the sun sets Syn: layabout, idler, shirker, malingerer, sluggard, laggard; informal lazybones, bum, goof off …

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  • 37slacker — n shirker, shirk, malingerer, Brit. skulker, Brit. Sl. scrimshanker, Inf. soldier, Inf. goldbricker, Brit. Sl. skiver, clock watcher, Sl. goof off, Inf. boon doggler; procrastinator, dallier, dawdler, idler, layabout, loafer, faineant, trifler,… …

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  • 38slacker — slack·er …

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  • 39slacker — slack•er [[t]ˈslæk ər[/t]] n. 1) a person who evades duty or work; shirker 2) a person who evades military service; dodger 3) cvb an esp. educated young person who is scornful of materialism, purposeless, apathetic, and usu. works in a dead end… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 40slacker — /ˈslækə/ (say slakuh) noun Colloquial 1. someone who avoids work, effort, etc. 2. Australian History someone who failed to enlist for the services in World War I. {slack1 + er1} …