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boot-licking toady 

1. Someone with an excessive, pathetic allegience to an organization or person, usually a boss. A boot-licking toady will unflinchingly cater to his master's every wish irrespective of propriety, other people's feelings, or even ethics. Having little or no identity of his own, he will emulate his master in almost every aspect, from appearance to speech and mannerisms.

2. A bobbleheaded sycophant.

3. A mini-me brownnoser.
All those years of ass-kissing paid off. Bob, that boot-licking toady, just got promoted over more qualified and talented people.
boot-licking toady by Lex Dude January 13, 2011
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toddy smith 

just appreciate toddy smith already lmao he's so hot and funny
toddy smith by sierrallen June 19, 2017

toodyhoo 

A term urging others to enjoy whatever new object they have just purchased. It can also mean something akin to “wear it well” (when referring to clothing, as it often is) or “use it well. when referring to anything else”

Translation of Hebrew word "tithadesh - תִּתְחַדֵּשׁ" , which does not have an English translation. It is a very common word in the hebrew language, and is very nice to say to someone who purchased something new!
1: Is that a new car?
2:Yea i just bought it
1: wow it's beautiful, toodyhoo
toodyhoo by Mrisrael September 22, 2017
One who flatters in the hope of gaining favors.
"M often acts like a complete toady, commenting J on her taste, her babely features, and her mind in the hopes that she will one day bear his hapa."
toady by Yahtzee101 January 11, 2014
Word of the Day on March 7, 2020

Toodyhoo 

Congratulations on something new. Translation of Hebrew word: titchadesh תתחדש
Hey, is that a new car? It's beautiful ,toodyhoo.
Toodyhoo by Mrisrael October 7, 2017
Alternate spelling for "today," popularized within internet forums supporting the political rise of Ron Paul. The "toady" spelling is often used to indicate a certain level of importance and urgency. In this regard, "toady" is used in place of "today" for emphasis on the topic's imperative nature.
Toady is the primary!
toady by PauliticsPolitics December 6, 2011