coast
As a noun, "coast" refers to the general area where land meets the sea. It is often used as a count noun (e.g., "the coasts of two continents") or an uncountable noun when referring to the concept of coastal regions. When used as a verb meaning to move without power, it describes a physical action. When used metaphorically to mean succeeding without effort, it can sometimes carry a slightly negative tone, implying that the person is not working hard enough.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon in a quiet office cubicle while Jessica is staring at a Gantt chart.
Jessica
Mark, the Q3 report is due Friday. Please tell me you aren't just planning to coast.
Mark
Chill, Jess. I've got it handled. No sweat.
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Jessica uses 'coast' as a verb meaning to proceed effortlessly or avoid hard work (the third definition provided). Mark responds with 'no sweat,' an idiom meaning something is easy or not a problem, highlighting the contrast between Jessica's anxiety and his slacker persona.