scrimshank

/ˈskrɪmˌʃæŋk/
verb
  1. To avoid work or duty, especially by pretending to be ill or by finding excuses.
    • My coworker always scrimshanks when it's time to clean the break room.
    • The soldier tried to scrimshank by complaining of a headache every morning.
    • If you keep scrimshanking, the boss will notice and you might get in trouble.
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