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Stooge   /studʒ/   Listen
Stooge

noun
1.
A person of unquestioning obedience.  Synonyms: flunkey, flunky, yes-man.
2.
A victim of ridicule or pranks.  Synonyms: butt, goat, laughingstock.
verb
1.
Cruise in slow or routine flights.
2.
Act as the stooge.
3.
Act as a stooge, in a compliant or subordinate manner.






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"Stooge" Quotes from Famous Books



... that guy was plugging for you!" Ray said. "And see how he managed to slide in that bit about corruption, right before his stooge ...
— Null-ABC • Henry Beam Piper and John Joseph McGuire

... watch. "You're wrong, Senator. This place was vacated exactly an hour and fifteen minutes after your stooge used his court order to ...
— Ten From Infinity • Paul W. Fairman

... criminis [Lat.]; socius criminis [Lat.]. aide-de-camp, secretary, clerk, associate, marshal; right-hand, right-hand man, Friday, girl Friday, man Friday, gopher, gofer; candle- holder, bottle-holder; handmaid; servant &c 746; puppet, cat's-paw, jackal^. tool, dupe, stooge, ame damnee [Fr.]; satellite, adherent. votary; sectarian, secretary; seconder, backer, upholder, abettor, advocate, partisan, champion, patron, friend at court, mediator; angel (theater, entertainment). friend ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget



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