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bootlicker

[boot-lik-er] / ˈbutˌlɪk ər /










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His name gave us the English word "quisling": it means a lackey, a traitor, a bootlicker.

From BBC

At the home of Juarez, protesters used a bullhorn and spray-painted "corporate bootlicker" on the street.

From Fox News

He was Trumpian in two key respects: He surrounded himself with bootlickers and was unwilling to admit error.

From Washington Post

In a campaign and White House staffed largely by novices and bootlickers, McGahn was a rare establishment figure, despite his longer hair and 80s cover band dabbling.

From Washington Times

In a campaign and White House staffed largely by novices and bootlickers, McGahn was a rare establishment figure, despite his longer hair and 80s cover band dabbling.

From Seattle Times