Lackey
(noun)
A servant or follower who is willing to do the bidding of a superior without question; a sycophant or someone who is obsequious.
Origin:
From french laquais, which means "servant" or "footman".
Examples:
- He was nothing more than a lackey, doing the bidding of his boss.
- The lackey was always at the beck and call of his master.
- He was a lackey who did whatever his boss told him to do.
- The lackey was a sycophant who always agreed with his boss.
- He felt like a lackey, having to run errands for his superior.