lagger
See also: lägger
English
Etymology 1
lag + -er
Noun
lagger (plural laggers)
- One who lags behind; a laggard.
- One who installs lagging.
- 2001, Geoffrey Tweedale, Philip Hansen, Magic Mineral to Killer Dust: Turner & Newall and the Asbestos Hazard
- In particular, Turner & Newall doggedly contested any claims from the largest high-risk group outside the scheduled factory areas — the laggers.
- 2001, Geoffrey Tweedale, Philip Hansen, Magic Mineral to Killer Dust: Turner & Newall and the Asbestos Hazard
- (video games, informal) A player who lags (has a poor or slow network connection).
Translations
one who installs lagging
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Etymology 2
Blend of legal + nagger
Noun
lagger (plural laggers)
- (slang) A member of support staff responsible for contacting lawyers to check how a case is progressing.
Anagrams
- gargle, gregal, raggle