slackeryEtymologyFrom slack + -ery.nounLaxity; idleness; lack of requisite effort.“When all intelligent influences and organizations are working as never before to obtain the biggest possible product from the soil, does it not seem slackery of the worst sort for any one who has, or can get a patch of tillable soil, or can manage to squeeze out a half hour, morning or evening, for seeding or weeding, to neglect the opportunity to serve.”adjCharacteristic of a slacker.“A few weeks later, at my new OB/GYN's office, I overheard a slackery teenage girl on the phone to her friend.”