saggard

/ˈsæɡərd/
noun
  1. A person who is lazy, slow, or lacks energy; a sluggish or idle individual.
    • My brother can be such a saggard on weekends, refusing to leave the couch.
    • The old sailor called the young deckhand a saggard for not helping with the ropes.
    • The coach told the team that no saggard would make the starting lineup.
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