A complete and utterly terrible handjob. One that is simply not worth the time and honestly makes one wonder what the fuck is wrong with with the human being who's head is in your lap.
Brady came back Jones' house and told everyone that Liz gave him the Slack-Jack of the century and he'd rather stick his dick in a pinecone than experience that again.
by SpamoniJones April 07, 2010
Someone who is so lazy they would rather complain for months about flash player not working than actually click one link and install it, so they can watch a monkey piss in it's own mouth on youtube.
Lee: OMG i just found a monkey pissing in his own mouth on youtube check this out *sends link*
Mary: I can't because I don't have flash player installed. It hasn't worked for months
Lee: Oh you fucking slack bitch...
Mary: I can't because I don't have flash player installed. It hasn't worked for months
Lee: Oh you fucking slack bitch...
by lhm August 11, 2008
by Charlie January 22, 2004
by thatnativekid April 10, 2015
noun
: a low-key or sedate mosh pit, such as at a Stoner Metal concert
intransitive verb
: to engage in a low-key mosh pit
: a low-key or sedate mosh pit, such as at a Stoner Metal concert
intransitive verb
: to engage in a low-key mosh pit
Did you see the slack-mosh at the Sleep show? Everyone was so polite, and there were more than a few people smoking weed and oil pens.
by Stoner Metal July 26, 2017
Verifying the correctness of information by saying or posting something that is wrong, and having people correct you.
The people doing the correcting are typically known as "suckers."
In short, slack-checking is like fact-checking, with less work involved (except for the suckers).
The people doing the correcting are typically known as "suckers."
In short, slack-checking is like fact-checking, with less work involved (except for the suckers).
1. Why bother reading about it when you can slack-check it on the internet?
2. (In a 1675 letter by Isaac Newton's lesser-known, wiser and lazier twin brother): "If I have seen further it is by slack-checking on the shoulders of Giants."
2. (In a 1675 letter by Isaac Newton's lesser-known, wiser and lazier twin brother): "If I have seen further it is by slack-checking on the shoulders of Giants."
by Jamazon March 17, 2023
by Terence Jacobson October 27, 2007