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 16, 2023

A course (usually academic) where a high/moderate grade is easily obtainable without much effort placed in studying, class attendance, assignments, or care. In it's extremity, a slack course do not require the previously mentioned.
Slack courses are usually used by students who wish to improve their academic averages, earn easy credits, do other assignments/studying whilst in a classroom environment, sleep mid-day, stay at home.
Slack courses are usually used by students who wish to improve their academic averages, earn easy credits, do other assignments/studying whilst in a classroom environment, sleep mid-day, stay at home.
You should take Human Relations 101, it's a slack course where all you have to do is talk members of the opposite sex.
I took a slack course right after lunch so I can get of sleep before Organic Chemistry.
Modern Musicians is the slackest class ever, you write about Lady Gaga and get an A.
I took a slack course right after lunch so I can get of sleep before Organic Chemistry.
Modern Musicians is the slackest class ever, you write about Lady Gaga and get an A.
by The hardest button to button February 5, 2010

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

Engaging in many small activities at once, none of which are productive. Usually, but not always, involving a computer and its applications (iTunes, AIM, YouTube, etc.), can also include watching a movie or TV show, listening to the radio, talking or texting on the phone, or any other ultimately trivial, meaningless activity.
by Christopher K. April 16, 2007

When I got the bill for the $5000.00 she put on my card for clothes at Nordstrom, I was slack jawed.
by Silicon Valley Slim May 20, 2009

Term used to describe someone who is known for dropping an inordinate number of farts, usually to their to own delight.
by ant August 9, 2004

by Windy28 September 3, 2009
