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English Idioms Slack Off
Slack Off - to be lazy; to work slow
- My boss told me not to slack off at work.
- Our mother told me not to slack off at school.
- The girls always slack off at night. They become very tired.
- It is hard to work hard, and not to slack off.
- I am working to hard. I noticed I have been slacking off.
- The workers slack off when it is very hot outside.
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