Coasting

/ˈkoʊstɪŋ/ verb

Moving without using power or effort, especially riding downhill or moving with momentum; or doing something without much effort or enthusiasm.

From 'coast' which comes from Old French 'coste' meaning rib or side, then came to mean the edge or shoreline. The modern sense of coasting without power developed by the 1800s.

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