lackey – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
lackey
v.
serve, function as; grovel before, be servile in front of
n.
servant; person who grovels
Lackey
Lackey may refer to:
People
- Andrew Lackey (1983–2013), American convicted murderer
- Bob Lackey (1949–2002), American basketball player
- Brad Lackey (born 1953), American motocross racer
- Brenda Bakken-Lackey, Canadian politician serving in the Saskatchewan legislative assembly
- Douglas P. Lackey, American philosopher and playwright
- Edwin Lackey (1930–1993), Canadian Anglican bishop
- Gavin Lackey (born 1968), Australian modern pentathlete
- Jennifer Lackey, American professor of philosophy
- John Lackey (Australian politician) (1830–1903), New South Wales politician and magistrate
- John Lackey (born 1978), American baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs
- Kaysie Lackey (born 1981), American food artist
- Ken Lackey (born 1943), American businessman and politician from Oklahoma
- Lisa Lackey (born 1971), Australian actress
- Mercedes Lackey (born 1950), American author of fantasy novels
- Robert Lackey, American football coach
- Robert T. Lackey (born 1944), Canadian born fisheries scientist
- Ryan Lackey (born 1979), American entrepreneur and computer security professional
- Stephen N. Lackey (born 1980), American public affairs advisor, philanthropist and political fundraiser
- Tom Lackey, American politician, serving in the California state legislature
- William Lackey (1870–1941), American baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics
lackey
Noun
1. a male servant (especially a footman)
(synonym) flunky, flunkey
(hypernym) servant, retainer
2. a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage
(synonym) sycophant, toady, crawler
(hypernym) flatterer, adulator
(hyponym) apple polisher, bootlicker, fawner, groveller, groveler, truckler, ass-kisser
Lackey
(v.)
An attending male servant; a footman; a servile follower.
(v. t.)
To attend as a lackey; to wait upon.
(v. i.)
To act or serve as lackey; to pay servile attendance.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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