[
UK
/slˈækɐ/
]
[ US /ˈsɫækɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈsɫækɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a person who shirks his work or duty (especially one who tries to evade military service in wartime)
How To Use slacker In A Sentence
- Since his 2009 slacker anthem "I Love College," Roth remains a cult hero to the masses of stoner bros whose lifestyle he narrated throughout his early material.
- I hate how volleyball has the reputation of being a slacker sport.
- However, something terrible happened that prevented me from living my slacker dream.
- The hero, Shaun, an aimless slacker, has been recently dumped by his girlfriend and has to cope with his couch-surfing best friend.
- Knowledge games can also challenge a slacker child.
- Austin's a slacker town, Linklater's from a slacker culture.
- Here's a look at the men of Big Brother 12, ranging from two married men, one college slacker, two guys who hope to lie and be underestimated and a gay college professor who compares himself to a sourball in a metaphor laced with sexual innuendo, intentional or not. BuddyTV
- Luke is a beery slacker, a soccer fan, and a wannabe writer aimlessly in search of the perfect girl, the perfect dumb movie, the perfect all-night high.
- This slacker attitude might also keep them on the edge of electronic pop music.
- Arita is one half of a slacker duo with Nimura, both of whom work at an industrial laundrette.