Lackey vs Flunked - What's the difference?
lackey | flunked |
To attend, wait upon, serve obsequiously
* Milton
(obsolete) To toady, play the flunky
(flunk)
(US, ambitransitive) Of a student, to fail a class; to not pass.
(US) Of a teacher, to deny a student a passing grade.
(US, dated, informal) To shirk (a task or duty).
To back out through fear.
As verbs the difference between lackey and flunked
is that lackey is to attend, wait upon, serve obsequiously while flunked is (flunk).As a noun lackey
is a footman, a liveried male servant.lackey
English
Alternative forms
* (verb only)Derived terms
* lackey caterpillar * lackey mothVerb
(en verb)- A thousand liveried angels lackey her.
References
*"lackey."Online Etymology Dictionary. 2008
flunked
English
Verb
(head)flunk
English
Verb
(en verb)- He flunked math, again.
- Unsatisfied with Fred's progress, the teacher flunked him.
