Lazybones
[ley-zee-bohnz] /ˈleɪ ziˌboʊnz/
noun, (usually used with a singular verb) Informal.
1.
a person.
/ˈleɪzɪˌbəʊnz/
noun
1.
(informal) a lazy person
n.
1590s, from lazy + plural of bone (n.).
noun
An indolent person; slugabed (1593+)
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