A sarcastic term for an IT professional, developer, or tech-savvy person who is constantly asked to perform menial or personal tech tasks that fall far outside their actual job description. These tasks often include fixing home Wi-Fi, resetting passwords, setting up someone's new phone, or explaining how to open a PDF — usually for coworkers, friends, or family members who treat them like on-call digital servants.
Used when:
Someone expects tech support on demand, no matter how irrelevant or inappropriate the request is.
Used when:
Someone expects tech support on demand, no matter how irrelevant or inappropriate the request is.
Boss: "Hey, can you help me install TikTok on my daughter's iPad real quick?"
Dev: "I'm deploying a critical update right now."
Boss: "It'll only take a sec."
Dev: "Right. Because I’m your Tech Butler."
Dev: "I'm deploying a critical update right now."
Boss: "It'll only take a sec."
Dev: "Right. Because I’m your Tech Butler."
by TruthTriumph April 15, 2025

by ~ya bitch June 8, 2018

Friend 1: “Bro I do so much for this girl, but she won’t put out!”
Friend 2: “Brooo you got to stop being a simp butler! Chicks love it when you tell them no.”
Friend 2: “Brooo you got to stop being a simp butler! Chicks love it when you tell them no.”
by ZodiakTheory1 September 8, 2021

A man that's ready for creating any form of live hung larger then most men like a north American swomp donkey
by Hdhdjdhdg May 7, 2022

A silent fart. Used in UK slang from at least the 1980's. The theory was that butlers who were serving tea had to train themselves to fart without being noticed, but this may not be the origin of the phrase.
by Fentible June 20, 2021

(verb) 1. Getting dressed and ready for a big moment and getting turned down, dismissed or declined to take part in something.
2. To decline or remove out of foolish pride.
2. To decline or remove out of foolish pride.
Malcolm Butlered m AE l k uh m But ler D
1. I got dressed and ready for the big dance but got Malcolm Butlered at the entrance by the professor due to disciplinary actions.
2. We got dressed and ready for the big meeting but we got Malcolm Butlered by the client due to our differences.
1. I got dressed and ready for the big dance but got Malcolm Butlered at the entrance by the professor due to disciplinary actions.
2. We got dressed and ready for the big meeting but we got Malcolm Butlered by the client due to our differences.
by mycousingeorgie May 5, 2018
