An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/schleudern
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schleudern, vb., ‘to perform in a slovenly manner, bungle’; it is not really related to the preceding word, though it is instinctively connected with it by Germans, in Schleuderpreis, ‘undervalue,’ for example. The vb. is allied to MidHG. slûderer, ‘he who works hastily and negligently,’ which again, with an excrescent dental (as in haudern), is akin to MidHG. slûr, m., ‘bungling, idling, idler’; comp. Schlaraffe and schlummern.