lazy Lawrence

Etymology
Reference to a character in Scottish folklore.

Noun

 * 1) A lazy person.
 * 2) * Andrew Caughey, quoted in 2013, Verel R. Salmon, Common Men in the War for the Common Man (page 20)
 * “Lazy Lawrences” had no kind of a good time under his dominion, and the strap and ferule were not mere ornaments about his throne, but for use:
 * “Lazy Lawrences” had no kind of a good time under his dominion, and the strap and ferule were not mere ornaments about his throne, but for use: