Flunky

/ˈflʌŋki/ noun

A person who does the unpleasant or unimportant tasks for someone more powerful, or someone who doesn't think for themselves.

Unknown origin, possibly from Scottish or Yiddish, first appearing in English around 1800. It may come from a proper name (like 'flunkie' as a name for a generic servant) but the etymology is debated.

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