0 present participle of slouch --
1 to stand, sit, or walk with the shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so that you look tired and bored: --
Roosevelt was sickly and asthmatic as a youngster, and had to sleep propped up in bed or slouching in a chair during much of his early childhood.
Slouching along the information footpath.
Drake was described as tall and slouching, frequently wearing an expression of droll humor.
Standing with some muscles constantly strained, on the other hand, such as in slouching, creates no support for the system carrying blood upwards.
This causes a bowing of the back, seen as a slouching posture.
The advantage to a pace bowler of slouching between deliveries and winning a longer rest while one's partner is bowling should be obvious...
He attributed the fact that he was slouching in his seat at the time of the accident for saving his life.
Stand with feet shoulder width apart, upper body is relaxed without slouching.