Dude One: "Oh my gawd did you see John yesterday with the boss?"
Dude Two: "Sycophantic fag."
Dude One: "I complimented the boss and got a raise!"
Dude Two: "Filthy sycophant..."
Dude Two: "Sycophantic fag."
Dude One: "I complimented the boss and got a raise!"
Dude Two: "Filthy sycophant..."
by Paradox. April 13, 2010
Get the Sycophant mug.To raise somebody's spirits by complimenting them, for the purpose of instigating something. Generally, one does this to the weaker of two opponents so that they will believe they can win.
"Syce that man's head up! Make that nigga fight!"
Which would be accomplished by....
"C'mon man; think about all the time you spent in the gym! Just cause that man's bigger than you....it's the size of the fight in the dog, not the size of the dog in the fight!"
Which would be accomplished by....
"C'mon man; think about all the time you spent in the gym! Just cause that man's bigger than you....it's the size of the fight in the dog, not the size of the dog in the fight!"
by Hookz December 15, 2008
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the use of a known unrealistic or highly improbable supposition to flatter, win favor, or manipulate from individuals wielding influence on the presumption that knowingly lying will yield benevolence from this pathological state through conceit
(from Latin sȳcophanta, a slanderer, swindler, from Greek sukophantēs, literally: the person showing a fig, apparently referring to the fig sign used in making an accusation, from sukon fig + phainein to show; sense probably developed from ``accuser'' to ``informer, flatterer'')
the use of a known unrealistic or highly improbable supposition to flatter, win favor, or manipulate from individuals wielding influence on the presumption that knowingly lying will yield benevolence from this pathological state through conceit
(from Latin sȳcophanta, a slanderer, swindler, from Greek sukophantēs, literally: the person showing a fig, apparently referring to the fig sign used in making an accusation, from sukon fig + phainein to show; sense probably developed from ``accuser'' to ``informer, flatterer'')
His repeated unsubstantiated accusations about rampant liberal violence was born out of his sycophantasy that it would embolden and motivate the conservative protesters to act with unjustified "in kind" responses.
by zenllama May 31, 2011
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