slackadaisical

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of slack +‎ lackadaisical

Adjective[edit]

slackadaisical (comparative more slackadaisical, superlative most slackadaisical)

  1. Slipshod and lazy; lacking diligence and effort.
    • 1986, George Mazzei, Moving Up, page 177:
      Usually it is when a co-worker is making a mess of things, you know it, and your own workload is increasing in a direct inverse ratio to his slackadaisical ways.
    • 2009, Simon Reynolds, Bring the Noise:
      But they're worlds apart from the bleary, slackadaisical euphoria of Happy Mondays.
    • 2011, Michael Garrett Farrelly, Make Room for Teens!, page 7:
      Ah, the simple and majestic bean bag; this stalwart of youth, this icon of a slackadaisical generation, like a sceptered isle of laziness awash in the mellow fruitfulness of simpler days.