Well, it seems kind of dangerous to me, but you could call him Cunctatus or her Cunctata, or you could say that they are cunctators. Procrastinator seems a lot safer though, if you know what I mean.
The word "procrastinate" means to put something off until a later date. It comes from the Latin "procrastinationem", which comes from "pro" ("forward; until") and "crastinus" (pertaining to tomorrow). So, literally, it means "[putting off] until tomorrow".
The noun forms of the verb to procrastinate are procrastinator, procrastination, and the gerund, procrastinating.
stall, dilly-dally
Some adjectives that can describe someone who is fun are entertaining, amusing, lively, spirited.
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The word charming is used to describe someone or something that is attractive or pleasant. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Her eyes were charming.
very sad wrongful too sensitive. To to to much feeling
Immature
Fillibustering
unhelpfulunconstructiveuncharitable
comotose
adventurous
Bovine
An arachnophile would be someone who likes spiders.
Milquetoast is a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
Milquetoast is a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
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Piggish, messy, repugnant could all be used to describe someone's messy table manners.
"Innovative" is the word that describes someone with loads of ideas.