The act of, or state of being a slacker. Describes the attitude typically associated with being a slacker.
Most appropriately applies to one with no responsibilities, one that gets by pretending to be hard at work, or the co-worker that is found hanging out near the coffee machine for most of the day.
I just can't tolerate that guy's slackitude! If I were his manager, I'd sack him, no doubt.
Short for slacker attitude, or the general demeanor of an person with a lackadaisical and ineffectual 'devil-may-care' approach to life as a whole, which may prevent the individual from realizing his full potential. See Richard Linklater.
The singer's slackitude was threatening the future of the band, as a consequence of his chronic propensity to skip practices and show up late for gigs, coupled with his general lack of motivation to write new songs and shoot videos.
A person in academia or teaching who, despite having a considerable amount of allocated time for research and presenting their specialist ideas, chooses instead to spend their life lazing around, contributing nothing of note. High tendency to procrastinate. Late to bed, late to rise. Behaviours include excessive watching of TV and movies, eating at irregular hours, high alcohol consumption, starting essays but never finishing them, browsing the Internet, and being reclusive.
"Hey, is Bob going to the teachers' conference this year?"
"Ha, are you kidding me?! He's a total Slackerdemic!"
the aptitude you have while slacking; the aptitude of a slacker sloathfulness, or carelessness while learning;the ability to learn (or not)and still slack
"The slacktitude that got me into AP Chemistry was the same slacktitude that got me kicked out of AP Literature in HighSchool."
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"Hey Coomer, can you work a little faster!? we are in a war..."
"Hey Sir, I'm working to the best of my Slacktitude, I think I have mTBI or PTSD :-P"
"I think you just lost your god given givashittery soldier"