slowpoke
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of slowpoke
Explanation
If it takes a long time for you to act or move, you're a slowpoke. Being a slowpoke is a real disadvantage when you're running in a 50 yard dash. The informal slowpoke is a good one to use when your little brother is lagging behind, slowing everyone down: "Hurry up, slowpoke!" In the UK, the equivalent word is slowcoach, which makes sense if you think of a stagecoach moving slowly. The poke part of slowpoke comes from a rare meaning, "a device attached to pigs and sheep to keep them from escaping," and is also the root of pokey, or "slow."
Example Sentences
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Slowpoke drivers will need to stay out of the left lane.
From Washington Times • Jul. 28, 2019
It led me to the Golden Gate Park lily pond where I caught the dopey Slowpoke in pitch darkness and ran in terror from the sound of something breathing nearby.
From Slate • Aug. 2, 2016
Slowpoke trucks and antique autos clung stolidly to lanes reserved for fast traffic.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Slowpoke: But I won't let you stand at the window and watch the new styles!
From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)
Slowpoke: But from my hands you'll get no silver or gold ribbon for your hair!
From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)
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