[f. LAG v.2 + LAST adv.] One who lags or lingers to the very last. Also attrib.
1830. G. P. R. James, Darnley, ix. 41. Hell be lag last.
1851. Frasers Mag., XLIII. 634. The laglasts, springing simultaneously out of bed, turned the late quiet dormitory into a very noisy assembly-room.
1862. Chr. Rossetti, Goblin Market, etc. (1884), 84. One day in the country is worth a day and a year Of the dusty, musty, lag-last fashion That days drone elsewhere.
1869. [see LAG a. 1 b].