lickspittle

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lick·spit·tle

 (lĭk′spĭt′l)
n.
A fawning underling; a toady.
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lickspittle

(ˈlɪkˌspɪtəl) or

lickspit

n
a flattering or servile person
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lick•spit•tle

(ˈlɪkˌspɪt l)

also lick′spit`,



n.
a contemptible, fawning person; a servile flatterer or toady.
[1620–30]
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Translations

lickspittle

[ˈlɪkspɪtl] Ncobista mf, pelotillero/a m/f
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