flunkey

[fluhng-kee]

flunkey Definition

  • 1a person who performs menial tasks for someone else
  • 2a liveried servant or footman

Using flunkey: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flunkey" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was treated like a flunkey by his boss.

  • Example

    The flunkey opened the door for the guests.

  • Example

    She felt like a flunkey doing all the cleaning and cooking for her boss.

flunkey Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flunkey

Phrases with flunkey

  • the act of behaving like a flunkey; servility

    Example

    His flunkeyism towards his boss was obvious to everyone in the office.

  • the state or condition of being a flunkey; servitude

    Example

    She was tired of living in flunkeydom and decided to quit her job.

  • resembling or characteristic of a flunkey; servile

    Example

    His flunkeyish behavior towards his boss was annoying to his colleagues.

Origins of flunkey

from the French word 'flanquer', meaning 'to flank'

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Summary: flunkey in Brief

'Flunkey' [fluhng-kee] refers to a person who performs menial tasks for someone else, often a liveried servant or footman. It can be used to describe someone who is treated with servility or behaves in a servile manner, as in 'He was treated like a flunkey by his boss.' The term also has related words such as 'flunkeyism,' 'flunkeydom,' and 'flunkeyish.'