It is a derogatory term for a lazy person and the term should be avoided.
lazy, lacking in energy
The term "jc" on a college roster indicates that the athlete attended a junior college before joining the major college team.
The term lazy oaf is used to describe a person who is typically large in stature and does not work very hard. The term comes from the the United Kingdom.
It is called Algophobia
The term "slothful" comes from the animal sloth, known for its slow and lazy nature. Calling someone slothful implies that they are lazy or inactive, similar to the behavior of a sloth.
Since yoga (yog) is sanskrit word pointing "union" and "lazy" is an English word, you can only find its synonyms in Sanskrit scriptures, namely, Prakrit Yog (Natural Yoga), Sahaj Yog (Spontaneous Yoga), etc. Another noteworthy term related in this context is the Bhusuku, used to denote the Buddhist Maha Siddha Shantideva. You will see and find this term is pretty close to the 'laziness' of lazy-yoga. Lazy-yoga is not absolutely lazy. It is a relative term. With minimum effort, lazy-yoga is efficient, effective and result oriented. Going easy is its forte. Working in the modern context, it retains ancient time tested secrets.
Lazy eye is a common non-medical term used to describe amblyopia because the eye with poorer vision doesn't seem to be doing its job of seeing.
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the gosha illness is a Russian term such as "a lazy person who does not work and likes money".
The likely term is a "cockadoodling rooster" (crowing roosters are said to sound like cock-a-doodle-doo).
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