LACKEY


Meaning of LACKEY in English

[lack.ey] n, pl lackeys [MF laquais] (1523) 1 a: footman 2, servant b: someone who does menial tasks or runs errands for another

2: a servile follower: toady

[2]lackey vb lack.eyed ; lack.ey.ing vi (1568) obs: to act as a lackey: toady ~ vt: to wait upon or serve obsequiously

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