It means they both stink.
The root word for "lazy" is "laz." It is derived from the Middle English word "las," meaning idle or sluggish.
The adjective lazy has the adverb form lazily.
The word "lazy" is an adjective.
The suffix for lazy would be "-ness".
No, "lazy" does not have a short vowel sound. The "a" in "lazy" makes a long vowel sound.
the love of an old man is like a snail that crawls
the love of an old man is like a snail that crawls
Well, honey, if a lazy young man is like foul-smelling meat, it means he's not doing himself any favors. Just like nobody wants to be around stinky meat, nobody wants to be around someone who's lazy and unmotivated. So, if you're comparing the two, it's safe to say it's not a compliment.
the love of an old man is like a snail that crawls
'Lazy' might fit, also 'foul', or 'icky'.
Antonyms for lazy, meaning "not lazy" include:activatedactiveattentivecarefulcaringconcernedenergeticfreshinterestedlivelyvivaciousdiligenthard-workingindustriousSource: Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
i think it means your lazy ?
lazy girl
The state or quality of being lazy.
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idle
lazy ;0) hahahaha