lazyship

/ˈleɪziʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A ship or vessel that is considered to be inefficient or slow in its operations or movements.

“The cargo ship was seen as a lazyship in the industry due to its frequent delays.”

2. verb

To move or travel at a slow and inefficient pace, often resulting in wasted time or resources.

“The team was accused of lazyshipping their project, leading to missed deadlines and a loss of funding.”

Synonyms

  • laggard
  • sluggard

Antonyms

  • expediter
  • speedster