slack off

phrasal verb

slacked off; slacking off; slacks off
1
: to do something with less effort or energy than before
I was exercising regularly last summer, but I've been slacking off recently.
2
: to become less active, forceful, etc.
Their business has been slacking off in recent months.

Examples of slack off in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web Local stores that sell grills and other backyard cooking gear similarly reported demand slacking off. Erika Tulfo, CNN, 30 June 2024 Pisces February 19 – March 20 There’s no excuse for slacking off right now! Tarot.com, Baltimore Sun, 19 June 2024 With employees no longer huddled together under fluorescent lighting, eating sad desk salads, bosses suddenly had to wonder whether their teams were actually working or slacking off. Allison Morrow, CNN, 14 June 2024 But Betts’ workload has to slack off at some point. Bill Plunkett, Orange County Register, 10 June 2024 Young workers ages 18 to 34 are particularly likely to slack off during the summer months, as 50% of this cohort reports less productivity during that time. Paige McGlauflin, Fortune, 29 May 2024 Gemini May 21 – June 20 This isn’t a day for slacking off. Tarot.com, Baltimore Sun, 4 Mar. 2024 The difficulty tends to be in the middle of a task or project, when motivation often lags and people are more likely to slack off, based on her research. Chicago Tribune, Hartford Courant, 6 Jan. 2024 White elephant gifts tend to be an afterthought—this is the one gift exchange that provides an excuse to slack off, and people really do. Wilder Davies, Bon Appétit, 15 Dec. 2023

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“Slack off.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slack%20off. Accessed 7 Jul. 2024.

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