Toady - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈtəʊdɪ|
Brit.
|ˈtəʊdɪ|
noun
- a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage (syn: crawler, lackey, sycophant)
verb
- try to gain favor by cringing or flattering (syn: bootlick, fawn, kotow, kowtow, suck up, truckle)
Extra examples
She's a real toady to the boss.
...no one liked the office toady, who spent most of her time complimenting the boss on what a great job he was doing...
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: toady
he/she/it: toadies
present participle: toadying
past tense: toadied
past participle: toadied
I/you/we/they: toady
he/she/it: toadies
present participle: toadying
past tense: toadied
past participle: toadied
noun
singular: toady
plural: toadies
singular: toady
plural: toadies
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