noun
- a person who works very hard for little or no pay, especially doing menial tasks
Usage: informal
Examples
- She felt like a slavey, doing all the household chores while her siblings relaxed.
- The restaurant owner treated his workers like slaveys, making them work long hours for minimum wage.
- I’m tired of being the office slavey who has to clean up everyone else’s mess.
- Don’t be such a slavey – you deserve better treatment than that.
- The new intern was expected to be a slavey, fetching coffee and making copies all day.
- She refused to be anyone’s slavey and demanded fair compensation for her work.