General carelessness:
* Scrawl: This implies quick, messy writing.
* Scribble: Similar to scrawl, but suggests more of a hurried, thoughtless action.
* Doodle: Suggests aimless, playful writing.
* Dash off: Implies speed and a lack of attention to detail.
* Blur: This implies a lack of clarity in the writing, almost like the letters are blending together.
* Slash: Creates a sense of aggression or disregard for proper form.
* Splatter: Implies a messy, uncontrolled application of ink.
Specific types of carelessness:
* Sprawl: This suggests a lack of neatness and organization.
* Fling: Implies a reckless disregard for the writing instrument.
* Hack: This conveys a forceful, rough approach to writing.
* Slosh: Suggest a messy, haphazard application of ink, like paint.
Figurative language:
* Toss off: Implies the writing is done without much thought or effort.
* Spit out: Suggests a forceful, unrefined way of expressing oneself.
* Dump: This implies a casual, uncaring approach to writing.
The best verb to use will depend on the specific context and the tone you want to convey.