| Word | Slack off |
|---|---|
| Description | Meaning: Reduce one's effort, perform with less enthusiasm and energy Example: Students usually begin the term well, then SLACK OFF near the end of the semester. Notes: Intransitive International English Contributed By: Sue Blank |
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