Define Slack Meaning

Slack
In the theology of the Church of the SubGenius, a mystical substance or quality that is the prerequisite of all human happiness.

I read the Book of the Subgenius to find true slack in life.

"Give me liberty, or give me slack"

The CON took away all my slack.

That makes me unhappy, that's not slackfull.

Slack is the perfect hamburger...

Slack is feeling damn good, and everything goes your way.

"Slack" is a way of life.
By Nathalie
Slack
gimme some space, dont nag etc

adult meanings: slacking, not working/ being active etc

teenage mother: what ya doing with that in the house, setting bad examples for little timmy here!
teenage father: gimme some slack lauren, its not that illegal
Timy: me want dope
By Glenna
Slack
In the context of reggae music 'slack' has to do with lyrics being lewd, vulgar or sexual.

"Dem rhymes was plenty slack"
By Lynnelle
Slack
Has nothing to do with "slackers" or college or hip indie movies of the nineties. Is the secret ingredient of the Universal Solvent, the Holy Grail, the true goal of all mystic beings.

"Verily I say unto thee that unto thee who haveth Slack more Slack shall be given, but whoever so should lack Slack shall lose even that." - J.R. "Bob" Dobbs
By Deina
Slack

"I took that porno into the bathroom and slacked to it."
By Ajay
Slack
1. A mentally and physically stimulating experience, resembling tight rope walking, that involves the utilization 1-2 inch wide nylon banding, that of which one person walks upon and among many other various exciting manuevers. Rigged between trees, cliffs, hitches, etc. It=Fun.
2. Taking it easy.
3. Skin.
4. Excess.

1. Rig that slack shit tight. Attack slack to acheive your inner ballast. I become rigamortis on and off to help my slack when I am slack lining/roping. We can always sobriety slack, that gets the patrol off our backs.
2. Nope, can't, gotta slack, sorry.
3. Hand gesture. Two party consented hand contact.
4. (Climbing) Easy on the balls, slack!
By Oralle
Slack

Wanna slack a little?
By Stella
Slack
verb
1. To cut someone some slack by providing something they would like.

2. Commonly used to ask someone to fetch something.

3. To loosen tight contol of an asset, whether money, food, drink, or miscellaneous items, and in doing so, allow another to have use of said item. Often, a request to slack something implies asking another to give/lend it, while simultaneously asking them to fetch it for you.

"Slack me that screwdriver over there, can you? I don't want to let go of this right now." "My fridge is empty...whyncha run to your house and slack us some beers?" "Slack me a Benjy for happy-hour tonight...I'll hit ya back tomorrow."
By Dolores
Slack
loose fitting, broken, loose stitch

"slack tight"
By Tybie
Slack
Only used in Birmingham and Solihull area. Slack is when something is harsh. It can be used in many different ways.

Ben - "check out that boy, he's fat"
Ben's friend - "Slack man" or "That was slack"
By Winny