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flunkey
flun·ky also flun·key F0205800 (flŭng′kē)n. pl. flun·kies also flun·keys 1. A person of slavish or unquestioning obedience; a lackey.2. One who does menial or trivial work; a drudge.3. A liveried manservant. [Scots, perhaps from flanker, an attendant at one's flank.] flun′ky·ism n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | flunkey - a male servant (especially a footman)flunky, lackeyservant, retainer - a person working in the service of another (especially in the household) | | 2. | flunkey - a person of unquestioning obediencestooge, yes-man, flunkyfollower - a person who accepts the leadership of anotherpushover - someone who is easily taken advantage of | Translationsflunkey Related to flunkey: flunkiesSynonyms for flunkeynoun a male servant (especially a footman)SynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a person of unquestioning obedienceSynonymsRelated Words |