laan5 jan4 do1 si2 niu6懶人多屎尿懒人多屎尿
Jyutpinglaan5 jan4 do1 si2 niu6
Yaleláahn yàhn dō sí niuh
Definition
An expression describing a lazy person who frequently makes up excuses or uses toilet breaks to slack off.
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How it's used
This expression is a colorful and slightly vulgar way to call someone a slacker who uses trivial excuses to avoid work. It specifically targets the behavior of someone who creates constant interruptions, like needing the bathroom or a snack, to break their workflow. Because it references bodily functions, it is considered informal and should be avoided in professional or polite company.
Examples
He works slowly and is always going to the bathroom, what a lazy slacker.
Related words
Common phrases
what a classic slacker
Common mistake
Do not use this phrase in a formal setting or when speaking to superiors, as the mention of bodily functions makes it quite rude and unprofessional.
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Grammar guides
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