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.