flojo means lazy / slack — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 3, 2025
flojo
adjective • /[FLOH-hoh]/
lazy / slack
Example:
Eres tan flojo que no te levantas del sofá.
You're so lazy you don't get off the couch.
🧠 What does flojo mean?
Flojo is a commonly used Spanish adjective that generally translates to 'lazy' or 'slack' in English. It describes someone who avoids work or effort, or something that lacks strength or firmness. Think of that friend who always finds an excuse to skip the gym – they might be called 'flojo'! It can also describe things like a loose screw, a weak handshake, or a slow internet connection. While the core meaning revolves around laziness or lack of strength, the context can add nuances to its interpretation.
📚 Extra examples
- ¡Qué flojo eres! Levántate y ayúdame.
You're so lazy! Get up and help me. - El botón está flojo, se va a caer.
The button is loose; it's going to fall off. - Tiene un apretón de manos muy flojo.
He has a very weak handshake. - La conexión a internet está muy floja hoy.
The internet connection is very slow today. - Me siento un poco flojo hoy, necesito descansar.
I feel a bit sluggish today; I need to rest.
❓ FAQ
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "flojo"
Synonyms: perezoso, holgazán, desganado
Opposites: trabajador, diligente, aplicado, fuerte
💡 Did You Know?
While 'flojo' usually describes someone lazy, it can also be used to describe things that are loose or weak, like a 'tornillo flojo' (loose screw).
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