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  1. flunky in British English. or flunkey (ˈflʌŋkɪ) nounWord forms: pluralflunkies or flunkeys. 1. a servile or fawning person. 2. a person who performs menial tasks. 3.usually derogatory. a manservant in livery.

  2. Flunkies are people who perform household or personal services, or who flatter others to get ahead. Find out the origin, usage, and antonyms of this word, and see synonyms for both meanings.

  3. flunky in British English. or flunkey (ˈflʌŋkɪ) nounWord forms: pluralflunkies or flunkeys. 1. a servile or fawning person. 2. a person who performs menial tasks. 3.usually derogatory. a manservant in livery.

  4. A flunky is a servant in livery, a person who performs menial or unskilled duties, or a yes-man. Learn the synonyms, examples, and word history of flunky from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Definition of flunkey noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. A flunky is someone who works obediently for another person. You might apply for a job as a personal assistant, only to realize during the interview that it's really a job as a flunky. A flunky's job is to do whatever he or she is told to do, preferably without question, in a docile, dutiful way.

  7. Flunkies are people who are servile, obedient, or do trivial work. Find out the origin, translations, and related words of flunkies in this online dictionary.