Definition: The term day-na-decker has three meanings in English: 1. A man who works outside his usual schedule to earn extra money. 2. A person who takes advantage of a lack of work or other conditions for personal gain, often with the intention of being exploited by others. 3. A person who does not contribute or participate in a particular activity because they do not have sufficient time or energy to engage in it. The first meaning is more commonly used and accepted in English, whereas the second and third meanings are less common among speakers of English or those who are not familiar with them.
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