Yes, I'd say entirelyIs lazy pejorative?
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Yes, I'd say entirelyIs lazy pejorative?
Is the term in the phrase "lazy river" a pejorative?Yes, I'd say entirely
I meant as applied to humansIs the term in the phrase "lazy river" a pejorative?
I can appreciate that.I meant as applied to humans
Whether or not you think it's meaningful, it's still a commonly used phrase.And I don't see how a river can be lazy
Slow in comparison to other rivers?
Certainly
But lazy?
No, I don't think so I don't think that is meaningful
I don't care if it's commonly used (and I don't think it is, I've never heard it before)Whether or not you think it's meaningful, it's still a commonly used phrase.
I just showed you...oh...never mind.I don't care if it's commonly used (and I don't think it is, I've never heard it before)
Noted.I think it's silly
A lazy river isn't even an actual riverI just showed you...oh...never mind.
Noted.
A pejorative name?A lazy river isn't even an actual river
To me a long piece of flowing water has to be naturally occurring to qualify as a river, perhaps from some mountains down to the sea
"Lazy river" is more of a name than it is a description
They should get a job like the rest of usIs the term in the phrase "lazy river" a pejorative?
They should get a job like the rest of us
I understand that some people can't work. I was being sillySeriously, I can't work. Now that is what it is, but it becomes a problem, if I were forced to work, because I am just lazy. In the end it would cause me harm and even cause me to commit suicide.
Physically lazy? I’d say no, generally.
More mentally lazy, than anything.
IMO
That’s true.Yeah, that can be problematic in the end as if you don't understand that we are not all mentally the same.
My response to this question was intentionally omitted from my reply.
It depends on the context.
Amusement.What's the point in that?
Do you mean what would determine whether or not the word is a pejorative? Because the opposite of pejorative isn't necessarily "positive."What are the factors which contribute to the positive or negative valence of "lazy"?
Do you mean what would determine whether or not the word is a pejorative?
If we were to call a sloth lazy, is that a pejorative? I wouldn't consider it so since 'lazy' is inherent to the species.
People aren't lazy, they're crazy.
Which means all that frenetic energy gets wasted on all sorts of completely stupid endeavors.