Brownnose

/ˈbraʊnˌnoʊz/ verb

To flatter or show excessive respect to someone in authority, usually to gain favor or advantage.

From American slang, likely originating in the early 1900s; the origin is uncertain but may relate to the idea of someone's nose becoming brown from constantly bowing or groveling to someone else's rear end.

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