bootlicker
/ˈbuːtlɪkə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbuːtlɪkər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbüt-ˌli-kər/ (ame, mw)
bootlicker — 名詞
- bootlickersingular
- bootlickersplural
1. a person who keeps praising and obeying someone powerful in a fake way because t
馬屁精
靠巴結權勢者圖利的人
a person who keeps praising and obeying someone powerful in a fake way because they want rewards or special treatment
Everyone at work knew Christopher was a bootlicker after he praised every weak idea.
公司裡每個人都知道 Christopher 是個馬屁精,因為他連爛點子都照樣稱讚。
pattern: be a bootlicker after public praise
The mayor liked bootlickers who laughed loudly at all his dull jokes.
那位市長喜歡馬屁精,因為他們連他的冷笑話都會大聲捧場。
Nellie sounded like a bootlicker when she agreed with the boss every time.
Nellie 每次都附和老闆,聽起來就像個馬屁精。
No good team needs bootlickers when honest advice can solve the problem.
好團隊不需要馬屁精,因為誠實的建議更能解決問題。
After Gabriel carried the principal's bags, people called him a bootlicker.
Gabriel 幫校長提書包後,大家都說他是個馬屁精。
- sycophant
more formal and often used in writing or political discussion
- toady
older-fashioned and often sounds more theatrical or mocking
- yes-man
stresses constant agreement with authority more than praise does
- brown-noser
very informal and focused on obvious, embarrassing flattery
文法句型
be a bootlicker
sound like a bootlicker
call someone a bootlicker
用法筆記
Strongly insulting. It is usually used for someone who flatters a boss, leader, or other powerful person in public, especially when the praise feels fake and is meant to win favor.