A Slacker


🗓️ Idiom: A Slacker (noun)


💬 Meaning

  • A person who avoids work or does as little as possible.
  • Someone who is lazy or unproductive in a work or study environment.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • The manager warned that anyone acting like a slacker would lose their bonus.
  • She used to be a bit of a slacker, but now she’s one of the most productive team members.
  • No one wants to work with a slacker who doesn’t pull their weight on projects.

🏛️ Origin

The term “slacker” became popular during World War I to describe people who avoided work or military service. Over time, it came to mean anyone who avoids effort or responsibility, especially in school or the workplace.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
If you don’t finish your tasks on time, your boss might think you’re ___________.

Answer

a slacker

2. Choose the correct option:
A “slacker” is someone who:
a) Works extra hours
b) Avoids doing work
c) Always takes on new projects

Answer

b) Avoids doing work

3. Change the sentence using “a slacker”:
“Tom spends most of his day chatting instead of working.”

Answer

Tom is a slacker.


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