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bootlick

VERB
  1. try to gain favor by cringing or flattering
    He is always kowtowing to his boss

How To Use bootlick In A Sentence

  • They missed it because they are too busy bootlicking ObamaCare, on their hands and knees. Political Instability and the Coming Defeat of ObamaCare | RedState
  • Sadly the bootlicking media is not doing anything worthwhile to expose these politicians!
  • It made me an honest worker, unconcerned about promotions, or about bootlicking my superiors.
  • What precedent is there for such servile bootlicking?
  • Were such exaggerated bootlicking not common practice, one might have thought this an ironic joke. The Return
  • Anonymous said ... the dude is right he is a bootlicker political hack, that is obvious enough Health Reform Showdown | Will It Pass?
  • I confess, I'm a sycophant, even if my bootlicking inclines less toward, oh say, administration officials than foul-mouthed and amusing anti-propagandists.
  • (Subtler forms, perhaps arguable, although I remain favourable disposed to-wards him, I mean look at his confrères …) However, the bootlicker Naciri went for broke. Global Voices in English » Morocco: Bloggers React to the Banning of Magazines
  • Mauser and his sidekick Proctor (Lance Kinsey) are up to their old tricks, looking to cheat and bootlick their way into the committee's good graces.
  • It was the speech of a politician par excellence - that is, a craven, bootlicking ode to Unoffensiveness. UVa Apologizes to WVU for Pep Band at cvillenews.com
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