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Discover LudwigThe phrase "total slacker" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to describe someone who is extremely lazy or unproductive. Example: Don't expect much from John, he's a total slacker and never finishes his tasks on time.
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This intimate one-nighter, coming on the cusp of a European tour — and preceding a proper New York show at Webster Hall on Sept. 23 — will also feature Total Slacker, a far less perky sort of band.
I've been a total slacker for the past couple of years, but one year soon I'm going to properly prepare.
[audio:http://viceland-assets-cdn.vice.com/blogs/en/files/2010/10/hangin-tough.mp3] Total Slacker - "Hangin' Tough".
If you're in New York, Total Slacker are playing tonight at 285 Kent.
As far as I know, Total Slacker is the only band to have a personal VHS videographer.
I always thought Total Slacker had an innocent vibe about them, but then they go and make this thing.
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so that we minimise the total (signed) delay (this corresponds to maximising the total slack time).
The protein content was quantified using BCA reagent and10 µg total protein from slack and stretched smooth muscle tissues was processed for SDS-PAGE.
Meanwhile, 9percentt of Slack's total 370 employees are black, and 7percentt of its tech staff is black.
The point was structural integrity: if one of the closely spaced steel bones failed, another would be there to take up the slack, avoiding a total collapse.
From a practical point of view, it helps pick up some of the dropout slack, pushing the total number of booths this year to well more than 200.
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