shlump

/ʃlʌmp/
verb
  1. To slouch, droop, or move in a tired, lazy, or depressed manner.
    • He shlumps through the hallways with his shoulders hunched.
    • After the long hike, she shlumped onto the couch and fell asleep.
    • Don't shlump in your chair — sit up straight.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A person who is lazy, sloppy, or lacking energy; a slob or shlub.
    • The coach told the team to stop acting like shlumps and start practicing.
    • I don't want to date a shlump who never cleans his apartment.
    • He's turned into a real shlump since he lost his job.
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