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flunky
[fluhng-kee]
noun
plural
flunkiesa male servant in livery.
an assistant who does menial work.
a toady; yes-man.
flunky
/ ˈڱʌŋɪ /
noun
a servile or fawning person
a person who performs menial tasks
derogatorya manservant in livery
Other Word Forms
- flunkyism noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of flunky1
Example Sentences
He knew exactly who was on the other end of the negotiation, who had told one of his flunkies to call up and ask for a meeting in Geneva.
His purges of "RINOs" and apostates and the elevation of flunkies and sycophants made the Republican Party into a dysfunctional party of weirdos and cranks.
Blow up the federal government by firing tens of thousands of civil servants and replacing them with obedient flunkies.
If Hannity were anything but a Trump flunky he would have at least followed up and asked him exactly what plans he had to accomplish those two things on "day one."
And along the way, Mr. Biden, his 2020 campaign apparatus, and now his administration flunkies have told a series of evolving lies about the old man’s knowledge of and participation in the racket.
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