slacker

noun
/ˈslækɚ/US

Etymology

From slack + -er; compare especially slack off.

  1. inherited from *slakaz
  2. inherited from slæc — “slack
  3. inherited from slak
  4. suffixed as slacker — “slack + er

Definitions

  1. One who procrastinates or is lazy

    One who procrastinates or is lazy; one who does not do their fair share or pull their own weight.

    • Some evil fellows said behind his back that Beowulf was white-livered and a slacker.
  2. A person lacking a sense of direction in life

    A person lacking a sense of direction in life; an underachiever.

    • You're a slacker, McFly. You've got aptitude, but you don't apply yourself. You remind me of your father: He was a slacker, too.
  3. A member of a certain 1990s subculture associated with Generation X.

    • Kevin Smith wrote and directed the slacker hits “Clerks,” “Dogma” and “Chasing Amy,” but lately it is his other life—maintaining six Web sites that he describes as “devoted to my fans and my films”—that seems to consume him.
    • Gen Xers were said to be lazy—“slackers” in the parlance of the time—who didn’t exhibit the straightforward work ethic of their predecessors.
  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. A person who seeks to avoid military service.

      • [S]everal hundred prisoners captured in North Jersey slacker raids last week and sent to this camp are being Inducted into military service today[…]
      • Senator Burton K. Wheeler opened his fight in the Senate today[…], raising the cry of "slackers" against deferred workers in Government establishments and industry.
    2. A user of the Slackware Linux distribution.

      • I'm a slacker from way back btw
      • Hope you become a happy slacker.
      • Any real Slacker would know better than to top-post, AND post a bunch of HTML-crap to boot. You're not worthy.
    3. Comparative form of slack

      Comparative form of slack: more slack.

      • Trains normally pass at Bricket Wood, except at the slacker times of the day and on Sundays, when only one unit is in operation.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for slacker. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA