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bootlicker

NOUN
  1. someone who humbles himself as a sign of respect; who behaves as if he had no self-respect

How To Use bootlicker In A Sentence

  • Everyone knows that the helium-voiced bootlickers don't know a thing about the environment.
  • If you wrap your derision in the big red flag you'll always have a claque of bootlickers eager to excuse whatever you do.
  • Three Black Watch troops, the ones who Tony "bootlicker" Blair recently moved in to help out his old pal George, were killed today in Iraq. 11/05/2004
  • If you wrap your derision in the flag, you'll always have a claque of bootlickers eager to excuse whatever you do.
  • Even Cicero became a groveling, craven bootlicker in the end. Matthew Yglesias » The Missing Faction
  • It would not be the first time that a bootlicker was rewarded with a kick in the teeth.
  • We would rather be that voice than the voice of the sycophants and bootlickers and those hoping for a spot at the trough.
  • (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
  • Anonymous said ... the dude is right he is a bootlicker political hack, that is obvious enough Health Reform Showdown | Will It Pass?
  • We would rather be that voice than the voice of the sycophants and bootlickers and those hoping for a spot at the trough.
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