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- Dictionarylackey/ˈlaki/
noun
- 1. a servant, especially a liveried footman or manservant: "lackeys were waiting to help them from the carriage" Similar
- 2. a brownish European moth of woods and hedgerows, the caterpillars of which live communally in a silken tent on the food tree.
verb
- 1. behave in a servile way towards (someone): archaic "he had lacqueyed and flattered Walpole"
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LACKEY definition: 1. a servant or someone who behaves like one by obeying someone else's orders or by doing…. Learn more.
The meaning of LACKEY is footman, servant. How to use lackey in a sentence. footman, servant; someone who does menial tasks or runs errands for another; a servile follower : toady…
1. a male servant of low rank, usually in some sort of livery or uniform. 2. a follower who carries out another's orders like a servant; toady.
LACKEY meaning: 1. a servant or someone who behaves like one by obeying someone else's orders or by doing…. Learn more.
A lackey is someone who works for someone else and tries to get ahead by kissing up to his superiors. For example, a lackey might carry his employer's luggage or fetch her cappuccinos. A lackey can also be a servant who wears a uniform, like a butler, doorman, or valet.
Definition of lackey noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Lackey definition: a servile follower; toady.. See examples of LACKEY used in a sentence.
If you describe someone as a lackey, you are critical of them because they follow someone's orders completely, without ever questioning them.
n. 1. a servile follower; hanger-on. 2. (Professions) a liveried male servant or valet. 3. a person who is treated like a servant. vb. (when: intr, often foll by for) to act as a lackey (to) Also (rare): lacquey. [C16: via French laquais, from Old French, perhaps from Catalan lacayo, alacayo; perhaps related to alcalde]
lăkē. lackey, lackeys. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Noun. Verb. Filter. noun. lackeys. A male servant of low rank, usually in some sort of livery or uniform. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A follower who carries out another's orders like a servant; toady. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.