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laggy

Adjective

Meaning

Having a delayed response to a change in the factors influencing it.
Gasoline prices usually show a laggier response to crude-oil price reduction than to crude-oil price increases.

(computing, Internet, video games, informal) Tending to lag, or respond slowly because of network latency.
I've given up trying to play on that laggy server.

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Examples

Instead of putting up with laggy connection and impersonal virtual meetings, is changing all anyone has ever known about artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR). Source: Internet

Chrome being laggy, oh, so so laggy. Source: Internet

If latency extends much beyond that timeframe, users will perceive a poor, laggy experience. Source: Internet

It feels laggy. Source: Internet

Not impressed with their demo video, due to the laggy performance - but do you have better results? Source: Internet

Trying to hook up with pals to play over the past weeks revealed that the Xbox app on PC is a buggy, laggy mess—a frustrating experience when you’re trying to get a group together, and a damned shame when the Friend interface on Xbox One works just fine. Source: Internet

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