Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lick someone's boots
Idiomatic expression
/lɪk ˈsʌmwʌnz buːts/
Definition
To flatter or ingratiate oneself with someone in a submissive or sycophantic manner.
Examples
- He always seems to lick the manager’s boots to get ahead in his career.
- Stop licking her boots; you need to stand up for yourself sometimes.
Meaning
The phrase ‘lick someone’s boots’ suggests an action where one person seeks to gain favor by excessively flattering or serving another person, often implying a lack of self-respect or dignity in the process.
Synonyms
- Ingratiate oneself
- Brown-nose
- Flatter
- Bow and scrape