underbear

/ˌʌndərˈbɛr/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who is reluctant to do something, especially work or effort.

“After quitting his job, he became an underbear, enjoying the freedom of doing nothing.”

2. verb

To be reluctant or unwilling to do something, especially work or effort.

“He has been underbearing his responsibilities as a manager, causing the team to suffer.”

Synonyms

  • shirker
  • slacker

Antonyms

  • achiever
  • go-getter