lazy man's load

English

Etymology

A lazy person might try to reduce the number of trips back and forth by carrying more each time.

Noun

lazy man's load (plural lazy man's loads or lazy men's loads)

  1. A heavy and potentially harmful or unmanageable load that should be split into two smaller loads.
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