chickenshit

chickenshit
/chik"euhn shit'/, Slang (vulgar).
n.
1. boring or annoying details or unimportant tasks.
adj.
2. obsessed with petty details.
3. menial or petty.
4. cowardly or fainthearted.
[1945-50; Amer.]

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