wallydrag

/ˈwɑliˌdræɡ/
noun
  1. A weak, lazy, or worthless person; a good-for-nothing.
    • In the story, the wallydrag spent all day sleeping instead of helping his family.
    • She refused to be a wallydrag and started her own business.
    • The old man called the loitering teenager a wallydrag and told him to find work.
  2. A small, stunted, or poorly developed animal or plant.
    • This wallydrag of a tomato plant barely produced any fruit.
    • The farmer culled the wallydrag from the litter because it was too weak to survive.
    • The runt of the puppy litter was a wallydrag, but with care it grew strong.
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