malinger

Etymology
From, from adjective.

Verb

 * 1)  To feign illness, injury, or incapacitation in order to avoid work, obligation, or perilous risk.
 * 2)  To self-inflict real injury or infection (to inflict self-harm) in order to avoid work, obligation, or perilous risk.
 * 1)  To self-inflict real injury or infection (to inflict self-harm) in order to avoid work, obligation, or perilous risk.
 * 1)  To self-inflict real injury or infection (to inflict self-harm) in order to avoid work, obligation, or perilous risk.
 * 1)  To self-inflict real injury or infection (to inflict self-harm) in order to avoid work, obligation, or perilous risk.
 * 1)  To self-inflict real injury or infection (to inflict self-harm) in order to avoid work, obligation, or perilous risk.

Translations

 * Arabic: تَمَارَضَ
 * Bulgarian: преструвам се на болен
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 詐病
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: ,
 * Finnish: tekeytyä sairaaksi, teeskennellä sairasta
 * French: feindre la maladie, faire le malade,
 * German:
 * Hungarian:, betegnek adja ki magát, ,
 * Irish: bheith ag meathlóireacht
 * Japanese: 仮病を使う
 * Korean: 꾀병을 부리다
 * Maori: whakangehengehe
 * Polish:, udawać chorego, udać chorego
 * Portuguese: fingir estar doente
 * Russian: притворя́ться больны́м, притвори́ться больны́м, прики́дываться больны́м, прики́нуться больны́м,
 * Spanish: hacerse el enfermo