toady

someone who is artificially pleasant towards others

TRANSLATION

toad = die Kröte toad (contemptible person) = widerwärtige Person toady = der Kriecher, der Speichellecker, der Schmeichler, der Schleimer, der Schmuser --- GOOGLE INDEX toady: approximately 560,000 hits

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

Though recent biographers have tried to rehabilitate him, Roman politician Cicero was a political TOADY.

(adapted from The Spectator)

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But wasn't this proof that Roger Ailes, CEO of Fox Broadcasting, was not a real newsman but a Republican party TOADY?

(adapted from the National Review)

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toady
noun

- a person who praises and is artificially pleasant to people in authority, usually in order to get some advantage from them

(Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)


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WORD ORIGIN
First recorded around 1630. Most sources believe toady is a shortened form of the phrase toad eater, which originally referred to the assistant of a charlatan, who ate a toad that was believed to be poisonous. This enabled the charlatan to display his “skill” in eliminating the poison.

Since eating a toad is an unpleasant task, these assistants came to represent people who would do anything for a superior.

(sources: Online Etymology Dictionary, Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology, American Heritage Dictionary)


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SYNONYMS
noun:
bootlicker, apple polisher, fawner, flunky, ass kisser, brownnoser, lackey, sycophant, yes-man, yes-woman

verb (to toady):
bootlick, brownnose, kowtow, grovel, fawn, flatter, suck up, sweet talk, truckle


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IMPRESS YOUR FRIENDS TODAY
say something like:

“Look at the way he constantly follows the boss around. What a toady!”

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