磨洋工

móyánggōng
verb #67,751

Meanings

  1. 1 to dawdle on the job
  2. 2 to deliberately slack off
  3. 3 to go through the motions without really working

Examples

Kuài diǎn gàn, bié zài zhèr móyánggōng.
Speed it up, don't dawdle here.
Tā yí shàngbān jiù kāishǐ móyánggōng děng xiàbān.
The moment he clocks in he starts slacking and waiting for the end of the day.

Tips

history
'' originally referred to work on foreign-commissioned () construction — the widely-cited origin is the 1917-21 rebuild of Peking Union Medical College Hospital (协和医院), where Chinese laborers developed a reputation among American supervisors for dragging out tasks. ('to grind / wear down') + came to mean 'to drag out foreigner-paid work', then generalized to any footdragging on the clock.

Stroke Order

yáng
gōng