slack off
English
Verb
slack off (third-person singular simple present slacks off, present participle slacking off, simple past and past participle slacked off)
- (intransitive, informal) To be deliberately unproductive in one's work or study.
- Emily is slacking off since this is her last semester; she completely stopped trying to make good grades.
- (intransitive) To decrease in intensity; to ease off; to diminish; to die down.
- Thankfully the hail slacked off after a few minutes.
Translations
to be deliberately unproductive in one's work or study
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