A person who avoids work or effort
“However, something terrible happened that prevented me from living my slacker dream.”
Someone who spends their time idling and doing nothing in particular
“John was known as a slacker because he consistently avoided responsibilities and preferred to spend his days lounging around doing nothing.”
A person who is lazy and has low standards of cleanliness
(slang) A guy that thinks he's fly, and is also known as a buster
Comparative for not taut or held tightly in position
“Gunny then threaded the slack rope through the railing and pulled my end tight.”
Comparative for baggy or loose-fitting
“He was watching the dark grey clouds ominously looming over the sky, when a man, dressed in a slack shirt and jeans, sauntered towards him.”
Comparative for having or showing laziness, disregard or negligence
“A slack performance by the drummer can cost the band dearly in the competition.”
Comparative for having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
“Our standards of strict quality control cannot be fully enforced with such slack rules.”
Comparative for slow or sluggish
“The industry is still swamped with capacity, and the slack economy has slowed demand.”
Comparative for produced or carried out in a hasty or perfunctory manner
Comparative for acting or done at leisure or in a casual manner
Comparative for having or characterized by libidinously loose morals
Comparative for boring and rather dull in nature
Comparative for during a period of less use or demand than the maximum (peak), generally overnight
(of a lifestyle) Comparative for extravagant or reckless in nature
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