

When I don't have them around, I do a kind of slapdash version, which I will describe now.īut that's not going to keep her original, " slapdash," study from being widely cited by the usual ranters. slapdash gehaast slapdash haastig, nonchalant Synonyms for slapdash: haphazard slipshod sloppy careless slam-bang bang slap smack bolt. Mr Norman welcomed the apology but said the way the information was given out was " slapdash" and "incompetent".ĭuring submissions on penalty, the prosecution said the company had a ' slapdash' approach to maintenance, had shown no remorse and embarked on a finger-pointing exercise during the trial. Who, may I ask, is being " slapdash" and violating the requirements of the "sullen art" of literary criticism? Towers wouldn't survive as an art critic because no serious journal of painting would permit him to get away with the " slapdash" comparison of Roy Lichtenstein's work with mine. Synonyms for SLAPDASH: hasty, perfunctory, cursory, slipshod, impetuous, reckless, sloppy, messy, slovenly, untidy, foolhardy, harum-scarum, headlong, ill-considered, improvident, impulsive, incautious. it's gone: asset server issues are calamities My builds are getting more and more ' slapdash' and 'elegantly sloppy' euphemisms for crap since Arcadia is not around to point out the flaws in them.Īrcadia Asylum's inventory. There's nothing " slapdash" about this sentence: "Listening for his murderers, he became aware of the oppressive life of the jungle, of the collective roar of insects, as big as any city's at noon."

refuse the short term slapdash fixes our govenrment has become famous for and demand a realistic plan!!!! obama is the only candidate to get it right. adverb in a careless or reckless manner.verb colloquial To apply, or apply something to, in a hasty, careless, or rough manner to roughcast.įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.adjective Done hastily haphazard careless.With a slap all at once slap.įrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. To apply, or apply something to, in a hasty, careless, or rough manner to roughcast.

