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bootlicker noun a person who seeks favour through obsequious behaviour US, 1848- We got inside, and here come the bootlickers, scared niggers, niggers who were jiving, niggers who were talking shit. — Bobby Seale, Seize the Time, p. 73, 1970
- Seale had come ambivalently, having okayed King’s being called a “bootlicker” in Panther newspapers. — Washington Post, p. D1, 10 March 1978
- Of course, he doesn’t say the number of listeners Limbaugh has and that they’re coast to coast; he just refers to them as bootlickers. [Letter to Editor] — Tampa (Florida) Tribune, p. 10, 8 October 2003
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