LACKEY vs FLUNKY: NOUN
- A person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage
- A liveried male servant; a footman.
- A servile follower; a toady.
- An attending servant; a runner; a footboy or footman; hence, any servile follower.
- A lackey-moth.
- An attending male servant; a footman; a servile follower.
- The caterpillar, or larva, of any bombycid moth of the genus Clisiocampa; -- so called from its party-colored markings. The common European species (Clisiocampa neustria) is striped with blue, yellow, and red, with a white line on the back. The American species (Clisiocampa Americana and Clisiocampa sylvatica) are commonly called tent caterpillars. See Tent caterpillar, under Tent.
- The moth which produces the lackey caterpillar.
- A footman, a liveried male servant.
- A male servant (especially a footman)
- A fawning, servile follower; a lickspittle.
- A sycophant; a servant or hanger-on who is kept for their loyalty or muscle rather than their intellect.
- One easily deceived in buying stocks; an inexperienced and unwary jobber.
- One who is obsequious or cringing; a snob.
- A contemptuous name for a liveried servant or a footman.
- In the United States, among stock-brokers, a person who, from inexperience, makes bad investments or loses his money.
- Hence One who is mean and base-spirited; a cringing flatterer and servile imitator of those above him in rank or position; a toady; a snob.
- A male servant in livery: used in contempt.
- A liveried manservant.
- One who does menial or trivial work; a drudge.
- A person of slavish or unquestioning obedience; a lackey.
- A male servant (especially a footman)
- A person of unquestioning obedience
- A cabin waiter on a passenger-vessel.
LACKEY vs FLUNKY: VERB
- To toady, play the flunky
- To attend, wait upon, serve obsequiously
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LACKEY vs FLUNKY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To wait on as a footman; attend.
- To act in a servile manner; fawn.
- To act or serve as lackey; to pay servile attendance.
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LACKEY vs FLUNKY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To attend as a lackey; to wait upon.
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LACKEY vs FLUNKY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To wait on as or like a lackey; attend servilely; serve as a menial.
- To act as a lackey or footman; give servile attendance.
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LACKEY vs FLUNKY: RELATED WORDS
- Quisling, Bootlicker, Henchman, Crony, Lickspittle, Lapdog, Fast, Quick, Hurry, Stooge, Crawler, Flunkey, Toady, Sycophant, Flunky
- Bootlicker, Hireling, Gofer, Apparatchik, Nincompoop, Henchman, Underling, Minion, Sycophant, Menial, Yes man, Dweeb, Stooge, Flunkey, Lackey
LACKEY vs FLUNKY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Shill, Quisling, Bootlicker, Henchman, Crony, Lapdog, Fast, Quick, Hurry, Stooge, Crawler, Flunkey, Toady, Sycophant, Flunky
- Dogsbody, Cretin, Bootlicker, Hireling, Gofer, Nincompoop, Henchman, Minion, Sycophant, Menial, Yes man, Dweeb, Stooge, Flunkey, Lackey
LACKEY vs FLUNKY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Lackey would see a Salvation Army officer in uniform.
- Joy is too royal an emotion for this lackey.
- We just need to win right now," Lackey said.
- But he said I was a stinking lackey.
- Lackey has been sober for over three years.
- Barr as an unquestioning lackey of the president.
- Ribbentrop rose, assuming very much the lackey look.
- The Ginsburg lackey pretending anything else is laughable.
- Lackey, Senior Legal Advisor at Human Rights Watch.
- LOWELL LACHS LOUNGE INC, PITTSFIELD LACKEY DAM COMPOST AND RECYCLING, LACKEY PAINTING COMPANY INC.
- If they allow FedEx to meet the requirements of 'certified mail' then a flunky on a bicycle also qualifies.
- FLUNKY and his CHEERLEADERS appear from behind the door, laughing at his shocked reaction.
- And the opponent or a campaign flunky pretends to be sorry.
- Now that hendershot is gone, he has a new flunky, zullo.
- She is a Hillary flunky who lost big.
LACKEY vs FLUNKY: QUESTIONS
- What happened to Frank Nash and Chief Reed and Lackey?
- What happened to Elizabeth Krause and Elizabeth Lackey?
- What is the best order to read Mercedes Lackey's Mage Wars books?
- Is there a reading-order flowchart for Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar Saga?
- How much does a Rachel Lackey open house cost in Fort Worth?
- What is the best order to read Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar books?
- Why does Troilus call Pandarus a broker and Lackey?
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