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    minion
    /ˈmɪnjən/

    noun

    • 1. a follower or underling of a powerful person, especially a servile or unimportant one: "he gets oppressed minions like me to fob them off"

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  2. 1. : a servile dependent, follower, or underling. He's one of the boss's minions. 2. : one highly favored : idol. his great charity to the poor renders him the minion of the people Jonas Hanway. 3. : a subordinate (see subordinate entry 1 sense 1) or petty official. government minions.

  3. MINION definition: 1. a person who is not important and who has to do what another person of higher rank orders them…. Learn more.

  4. 1. An obsequious follower or dependent; a sycophant. 2. A subordinate official, especially a servile one. 3. One who is highly esteemed or favored; a darling.

  5. A minion is nothing more than a yes-man, a nameless faceless servant. It is a negative term implying that your only importance is from the person who orders you around. Corporate presidents may have minions to do their dirty work such as firing employees who have made a mistake.

  6. noun. a favourite or dependant, esp a servile or fawning one. a servile agent. the minister's minions. a size of printer's type, approximately equal to 7 point.

  7. MINION meaning: 1. a person who is not important and who has to do what another person of higher rank orders them…. Learn more.

  8. a favourite or dependant, esp a servile or fawning one. 2. a servile agent. the minister's minions. 3. a size of printer's type, approximately equal to 7 point. adjective. 4. dainty, pretty, or elegant.

  9. Minion Definition. A favorite, esp. one who is a fawning, servile follower: term of contempt. A subordinate official, deputy, or the like.

  10. noun. /ˈmɪnyən/. (disapproving or humorous) an unimportant person in an organization who has to obey orders; a servant While I was waiting to see him, a minion brought me some tea. Whenever the director needed more information, his minions were sent scurrying in all directions to obtain it.

  11. minion. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English min‧ion /ˈmɪnjən/ noun [countable usually plural] someones minions are the people who just obey their orders and do unskilled work – used humorously I was shown into the office by one of her minions.

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