laid-back

[leyd-bak] /ˈleɪdˈbæk/
adjective, Slang.
1.
relaxed or unhurried:
laid-back music rhythms.
2.
free from stress; easygoing; carefree:
a laid-back way of living.
Also, laidback.
Origin
1905-10, for an earlier sense; 1970-75 for current sense
Examples from the web for laid-back
  • Lowered head and laid-back ears also indicate aggression.
British Dictionary definitions for laid-back

laid-back

adjective
1.
(informal) relaxed in style, character, or behaviour; easy-going and unhurried
Slang definitions & phrases for laid-back

laid-back

adjective

Relaxed; easy-going: a sort of laid-back, not insane Janis Joplin/ relatively upbeat moods, laid-back-in-the-South-Seas

[1960s+; perhaps fr the reclining posture of highway motorcyclists]