lagger

[ UK /lˈæɡɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind
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How To Use lagger In A Sentence

  • (Watch for flagger directing traffic.) -- Robert Thomson Manslaughter in D.C. pedestrian death; closures on 11th Street Bridge
  • I was a temporary “flagger” once on one of these projects for a week. Matthew Yglesias » Where Infrastructure Happens
  • UNABBREVIATED antimissile laggard SHORTENINGS (6) antirheu - lagger detox, v. matic, adj. meson gox antisexist, microelec - hydro adj. trode immuno -, audiotypist mu-meson comb. bioelectro - muon form genesis VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVI No 1
  • Marketing Blagger says that a 'poorly written' blog post will be downvoted quickly. Promoting a book or blog in the Darwinian underworld of Reddit.com
  • The inquiry was told the Whittamore used a "blagger" he referred to as Taff Jones, to obtain information from phone companies. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Labels: action alert, DARE, dictionaries, Dictionary of American Regional English, Jesse Sheidlower, slatch, sleighty, tally-lagger posted by John McGrath @ 11: 15 PM 1 Comments Archive 2008-02-01
  • The flagger / observer was the ‘eyes’ of the boat operator.
  • Mouse over the flagger name and you'll see his or her bio, Mouse over the name of the flagged commenter and you'll see his bio. A New Innovative Commenting and Comment Flagging System
  • The blaggers blagged the jewels in the biggest blag I've ever seen.
  • Guy Ritchie updated the film by recasting the 1960s blaggers as escapees from a GQ photo-shoot and remoulding the caper to involve a shotgun and an ex-Wimbledon stopper.
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