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What does my mother-in-law mean when she says I'm sloppy and my husband says I'm sloppy?
Not neat. Both mother-in-law and husband think that their daily life is untidy, untidy and messy. Sloppy means untidiness and carelessness. Sloppy clothes also refer to behaviors such as being ragged, flustered, unclean, always procrastinating, and leaving things behind.
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