slabby

Adjective

 * 1) Of a liquid: thick; viscous.
 * 2) Of a surface: sloppy, slimy.
 * 3) Rainy, wet.
 * 4) * 1581, (translator), , Act I, in Seneca his Tenne Tragedies, Translated into Englysh, London: Thomas Marsh,
 * To Virgo, Leo turnes the time, and in a reaking sweate.
 * He buskling vp his burning Mane, doth dry the dropping south.
 * And swallowes vp the slabby cloudes in fyry foming mouth.
 * To Virgo, Leo turnes the time, and in a reaking sweate.
 * He buskling vp his burning Mane, doth dry the dropping south.
 * And swallowes vp the slabby cloudes in fyry foming mouth.

Adjective

 * 1) Composed of slabs; resembling a slab or slabs; inelegant, cumbersome, clunky.

Noun

 * 1)  A worker who deals with timber in the form of slabs.