slothy

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English

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Etymology

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From sloth +‎ -y.

Adjective

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slothy (comparative more slothy, superlative most slothy)

  1. (rare) slothful; lazy
    • 2003, Lawrence Schwartz, Fat Daddy/Fit Daddy: A Man's Guide to Balancing Fitness and Family:
      When that happens, you throw these plays at your opponents — whether those opponents are your kids at homework time, your wife at nagging hour (aka sunup to sundown), or yourself when you're feeling slothy.

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