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In Telugu language what you call Lazy Lump?

In Telugu, there isn't a single direct equivalent for "Lazy Lump" as a specific term. However, we can convey the meaning through various phrases depending on the context:

For a person who is lazy and physically inactive:

* ఆలస్యముగా ఉండే వాడు (aalasyamugaa undē vāḍu) - Literally "one who is slow/lazy"

* నీరసమైన వాడు (nērasamaina vāḍu) - "Dull/sluggish person"

* కదలకపోయే వాడు (kadalakapoyē vāḍu) - "One who doesn't move"

For a person who is lazy and inactive in general:

* తాళం చెడిపోయిన వాడు (tāḷam ceḍipoyinā vāḍu) - "One whose patience is broken"

* కష్టపడటానికి ఇష్టపడని వాడు (kaṣṭapadaṭāniki iṣṭapadaṇi vāḍu) - "One who doesn't like to work hard"

* బద్ధకస్తుడు (badḍhakastuḍu) - "Lazy person"

For something that is inactive and useless:

* నిరుపయోగమైన వస్తువు (nirupayogamaina vastu) - "Useless object"

* కేవలం బరువు (kēvalaṁ baruvu) - "Just a weight"

Remember that the specific Telugu phrase used would depend on the context and the desired nuance.

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