also: めんどうくさがりや
noun
person who finds things bothersome; person who avoids effort
Colloquial noun describing someone who habitually finds tasks troublesome and avoids effort. Often used self-deprecatingly or to tease someone.
彼はめんどくさがり屋だから、いつも宿題を後回しにする。
He's a person who finds things bothersome, so he always puts off his homework.
私、めんどくさがり屋だから、料理はいつも簡単なものばかり。
I'm the type who avoids effort, so I always make simple meals.
Adjective meaning 'bothersome' or 'troublesome'; めんどくさがり屋 is a noun describing a person who often feels this way.
More formal or standard version of めんどくさい; めんどくさがり屋 is derived from the colloquial contracted form.
Means 'lazy person'; めんどくさがり屋 focuses on finding things bothersome rather than pure laziness, though they overlap.
Derived from the colloquial adjective めんどくさい (bothersome), a contraction of めんどうくさい, combined with がり屋 (person who tends to feel/act a certain way).