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"Slaggard" is not a standard English word, so it may be a misspelling or a rare term. If it was intended to be "sluggard," it refers to a lazy or idle person. A sluggard is someone who avoids work or physical activity.

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This is a powerful-sounding word; if only it were part of the English language . . .

The questioner may have confused two very similar words.

Laggard is someone who is late, who falls behind the group.

Sluggard is an incurably lazy person.

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