drag (one's) tail



drag (one's) tail

1. To deliberately work or perform slowly, sluggishly, or reluctantly; to idle rather than perform one's work or duties. Stop dragging your tail on that assignment, I need it finished by 3 o'clock. I'm so bored with work that I find myself dragging tail every day in the office.
2. To leave or depart from a place. You'd better drag your tail outta here before I get even more upset. It's the cops, we'd better drag tail!
See also: drag, tail

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LudwigLOOT-vikh, LOOT-vikGerman
Blanchard[bla:ŋ'ʃa:]
Theodoard-Ancient Germanic
GordanaGOR-dah-nah (Serbian, Croatian)Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian
ZdeŇKa-Czech
Casimiro-Spanish, Portuguese, Italian