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lazyass

lazyass

See also: lazy-ass and lazy ass

English

Adjective

lazyass (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of lazy ass
    • 1998 Douglas Clegg, The Halloween Man, Leisure Books (1998), ISBN 9780843944396, page 281:
      Dennehy drove back up to High Street, taking the curve a little too fast, almost hitting a lazyass cat that stomped proudly into the street and then ran like **** when the police car was on it.
    • 1999 Len S. Burton, When No One Pursues: Inside an FBI Investigation, Golden Shield Press (1999), ISBN 9780967551005, page 84:
      This was a simple procedure that only took about fifteen minutes, but Kogan had time to needle one of the technicians about being a "lazyass union laborer."
    • 2004 Eric Dezenhall, Shakedown Beach, Thomas Dunne Books (2004), ISBN 9780312307721, page 21:
      Rather, after disappointing his audience with a lazyass performance in one game, Rothman found the crowd's withdrawal of affection so distressing that whatever superhuman spirits dwelled within him fueled a comeback performance that surpassed, well, average.
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Noun

lazyass (plural lazyasses)

  1. Alternative form of lazy ass
    • 1976 Danielle Steel, Passion's Promise, Dell (1989), ISBN 0440129265, page 221:
      “Hi, lazyass. What did you do? Sleep all day?”
    • 2005 Lauren Mechling & Laura Moser, The Rise and Fall of a 10th Grade Social Climber, Graphia (2005), ISBN 0618555196, page 128:
      The only redeeming thing about dragging your ass to Baldwin on Mondays is checking your school e-mail account (technological lazyass that I am, I still haven't figured out how to access it from a remote computer).
    • 2011 Rachel Herron, A Life in Stitches: Knitting My Way through Love, Loss, and Laughter, Chronicle Books (2011), ISBN 9781452109978, unnumbered page:
      “No. I will not get you a Kleenex. Get it yourself, lazyass.”
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