The adjective of procrastinate: (1) to put off intentionally and habitually (2) to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done
by sevendaystudios May 8, 2008
Get the Procrastinativemug. Work pays off later. Procrastination pays off now. The cycle of work in reverse: you feel good lounging around but you realized you screwed up later.
by nikkan_hanil September 15, 2004
Get the procrastinationmug. Procrastination is a term used to identify with most people aged from 11-forever. Procrastination is the process by which one gets bored doing meaningful work and proceeds to go trolling for memes or other things on the internet. One form of procrastination is ironically coming up with the defintion of procrastination which happens to be what im doing right now.
PROCRASTINATION. 'NUFF SAID.
by AsTheWindBlows July 14, 2016
Get the Procrastinationmug. No seriously, stop procrastinating right now and get off the internet. Don't try and go to a new tab. Do your homework!
by electricspider93 September 28, 2014
Get the Procrastinatingmug. Procrastinating
by Jeff5362874 October 10, 2020
Get the Procrastinatingmug. As defined by Gumball Watterson,
"Derived from the Mexican word "procratamaleithion" which means midnight snack, and the Viking word "Assinator" which means puckered cheeks.
It describes a person who sits on a sandwich in the dark."
"Derived from the Mexican word "procratamaleithion" which means midnight snack, and the Viking word "Assinator" which means puckered cheeks.
It describes a person who sits on a sandwich in the dark."
"At 3 AM last night, I became a procrastinator"
by ChineseRipoffofGod July 17, 2020
Get the Procrastinatormug. by Astrantia April 10, 2003
Get the Procrastinatingmug.