slackerdom

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

slacker +‎ -dom

Noun[edit]

slackerdom (uncountable)

  1. The world or lifestyle of slackers; laziness.
    • 1920, Granville Stanley Hall, Morale, the Supreme Standard of Life and Conduct:
      Would not her refusal to do so be craven flight from the new reality which faces her, a kind of desertion or slackerdom?
    • 2002, Peter Hanson, The Cinema of Generation X: A Critical Study of Films and Directors:
      ...so numerous and nebulous that to list just a few of them does a disservice to the vastness of the ennui that prompted the emergence of slackerdom.