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    flun·ky
    [ˈfləNGkē]
    noun
    flunkey (noun)
    1. a liveried manservant or footman.
      • a person who performs relatively menial tasks for someone else, especially obsequiously.
    Origin
    mid 18th century (originally Scots): perhaps from flank in the sense ‘a person who stands at one's flank’.
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    What is the meaning of flunky?2a person who flatters another in order to get ahead. a rock star who saw through the phonies and the flunkies. Synonyms for flunky. apple-polisher, bootlicker, brownnoser, fawner, lickspittle, suck-up,
    What does a flunky do?A flunky's job is to do whatever he or she is told to do, preferably without question, in a docile, dutiful way. A mob boss or other criminal mastermind might send flunkies out to do his dirty work, while in the old days a typical flunky was a footman or butler — a servant.
    What is a flunky order?The flunky is given orders by various members of the family which he must carry out. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. What is the pronunciation of flunky?
    What is the etymology of flunkey?(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .) flunkey (plural flunkeys or flunkies) ( derogatory) An underling; a liveried servant or a footman; servant, retainer – a person working in the service of another (especially in the household).
     
  3. flunky noun [ C ] old-fashioned uk / ˈflʌŋ.ki / us / ˈflʌŋ.ki / (also flunkey) Add to word list US informal the person who does the boring physical work in a company: office flunky Freddy is considered the office flunkey.
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    flunkey noun /ˈflʌŋki/ /ˈflʌŋki/ (also flunky) (plural flunkeys, flunkies) (disapproving) a person who tries to please somebody who is important and powerful by doing small jobs for them
    www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/e…
    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.]
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