slack-tiv-i-ty
(noun)
Completed work, albeit completed poorly due to nonchalance,
intentional lack of attention to detail, or by person just not giving a sh!t.
Occasionally, slacktivity can lead to being relieved of a duty that said person might not want to be doing anyway, when used strategically.
Coworker A: Look at all these glasses
in the cabinet! They aren't in the proper lines, so they don't all fit. Plus, some of them are facing up, and not facing down as
everyone should always have them placed.
Coworker B: Yep. It's Jeff's week on kitchen duty. He is a master of slacktivity.
Coworker A:
FORGET IT. I'll just do the kitchen stuff on his weeks.