Lameculos in english

Toady

pronunciation: toʊdi part of speech: noun
In gestures

lameculos1 = arse-licker ; flunky [flunkey] ; toady ; creep ; sycophant ; arse-kisser ; ass-licker ; ass-kisser ; smarmy ; brown-noser ; brown-nose. 

Example: The way this government and its arse-lickers conduct themselves is beyond belief.Example: However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.Example: He campaigned under the guise of a moderate 'new Democrat' but now we know he's simply a toady to labor bosses and the old vestiges of his party.Example: Remember before you give your heart away to figure out if he's a creep or not because creeps are just there to use you for whatever needs they have.Example: He's too lazy and incompetent, a sycophant who would rather lick his boss' ass than earn his promotion the honest and hard way.Example: You're a bit of an arse-kisser and have rather strange taste.Example: If you're such an ass-licker that you can't form your own opinions, tough!.Example: He's such an ass-kisser that he once told a Jewish audience that as a kid he wished to grow up Jewish.Example: But there was a slim chance that Kyle the perpetually smarmy had actually heard something useful.Example: Brown-nosers are the ones that make it, due to the fact they are just as twisted and worthless as the people who they are brown-nosing.Example: That's why they're such brown-noses and kiss-asses to the successful and so hard on the unsuccessful.

lameculos2 = fawning. 

Example: Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.

Lameculos synonyms

sycophant in spanish: sicofante, pronunciation: sɪkəfɑnt part of speech: noun fawn in spanish: adular, pronunciation: fɔn part of speech: noun kowtow in spanish: inclinarse, pronunciation: kaʊtaʊ part of speech: verb, noun lackey in spanish: lacayo, pronunciation: læki part of speech: noun crawler in spanish: tractor, pronunciation: krɔlɜr part of speech: noun truckle in spanish: someterse servilmente, pronunciation: trʌkəl part of speech: noun, verb suck up in spanish: aspirar, pronunciation: sʌkʌp part of speech: verb bootlick in spanish: hacer la pelotilla, pronunciation: butlɪk part of speech: verb kotow in spanish: inclinarse, pronunciation: koʊtoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
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