Bootlicker Noun - Definition, Pictures, Pronunciation And Usage Notes

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Definition of bootlicker noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

bootlicker noun  /ˈbuːtlɪkə(r)/  /ˈbuːtlɪkər/(informal, disapproving) jump to other results
  1. a person who is too friendly to somebody in authority and is always ready to do what they want
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