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  • noun rare slacker

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Examples

  • This is a referenum on the Bush Administration, his inability to secure the ports, his slackard behavior with Katrina, his support for Dubai, his veto of the stem cells, his I am KINGGeorge and his violation of privacy ... are ALL issues for people who voted for Lamont.

    CT-SEN: Lieb Clearly Enabling GOP Now 2009

  • If a law professor can be such a slackard on something as basic as this, then I'd join students seeking a refund of their tuition.

    "Leonard Kaplan, victim of a pretty clearly bogus political-correctness scandal in Wisconsin." Ann Althouse 2007

  • With a knife still held to his throat by the shadowy shape Crozier now recognized by smell as the slackard George Thompson, the captain stood and half stumbled, was half pushed, out of the serac shadows and toward the man waiting in the moonlight.

    The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007

  • Part of the point I was trying to make the other day, with my "More money to the parents" post, was that plenty of these parents, including poor parents, are a lot smarter than we - the system - gives them credit for and that if they had more choice or the money to exercise those preferences and fewer structural and institutional impediments to overcome, you'd see big changes in some of our slackard schools.

    Peter Meyer: The Secret to Good Parenting? Good Schools. Peter Meyer 2011

  • The baron was in a full-throated rage, calling the lad one name after another ” lackbrain, slackard, shitskull ... it got worse from there.

    Chosen Of The Gods Pierson, Chris 2001

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