Moderate as in sycophant A person who behaves subserviently towards someone in authority, often seeking to gain favor through excessive flattery or obedience; similar to a minion. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bootlicker'
The teacher noticed the student acting like a bootlicker, always agreeing with everything said.
During the team meeting, Jake was labeled a bootlicker for constantly praising the coach's strategies.
The medieval knight dismissed the bootlicker who tried to gain favor by shining his armor.
She grew tired of the bootlicker who always agreed with everything she said.
Despite being a bootlicker, he couldn't escape criticism for his lack of competence.
Even in casual conversations, the bootlicker couldn't resist ingratiating himself with excessive praise.
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