stooge

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definition
verb
she stooged around in the bathroom for a while
move around aimlessly; drift or cruise.
perform a role that involves being the butt of a comedian's jokes.
noun
you fell for that helpless-female act and let her make you a stooge
a person who serves merely to support or assist others, particularly in doing unpleasant work.
The cheeky glove puppet fox hosts a variety and sketch show format - a procession of comic stooges play straight man and second fiddle to his antics.
a performer whose act involves being the butt of a comedian's jokes.
example
the 'stooge' is offstage
They think I'm just some 'stooge' here to make sure the roads and runways are clear of ice when the blizzards come.
Now, the corporate lords who fought their way up the corporate ladder from the rank of 'stooge' to the rank of master don't care as much.
She will be nobody's 'stooge' , least of all Washington's.
As the film progresses, a one-way process of the performance is firmly established, involving the humiliation of Judy as the 'stooge' .
He's not some bloated old Masonic corporate 'stooge' ; he's a man of the people - a liberal, even - and he wants everyone to know it.
you fell for that helpless-female act and let her make you a 'stooge'
Yes, obviously he was a 'stooge' for the Republican Party.
His role as a company 'stooge' earned him the hatred of workers at the Louisville plant.
The problem with Sullivan is that he's wanted to be someone's 'stooge' for so long, he thinks his job is to support the people in power.
Without local 'stooges' to stand between them and the people, they'll have to do all the oppressing themselves.
As Viola, she delivers the bard's verses with an uncommon fluency as she 'stooges' across the stage.
We stand by and allow them to remove many democratically elected presidents from office and replace them with imperialist 'stooges' .
Scorning the help of the secret service 'stooges' following them, she pulled the car into a service station and told William to leave it all to her.
But real democracy can only come through mass movements of ordinary people, not by the orders of imperial rulers and their 'stooges' .
His 'stooges' would turn up at the Party meetings and block the vote.
Human-resources staffers walk a fine line: employees see them as 'stooges' for management, and management views them as annoying do-gooders representing employees.
We 'stooged' around for a while, treading air, then fired the burner, to give us a few hours of heat.
Unless a lot more people decide to stand as independents, and most of them get voted in in place of the traditional party 'stooges' , there isn't a great deal we, as voters, can do.
Well, if you couldn't be there in person, celebrating England's triumph over their traditional cricketing foe while 'stooging' around the Caribbean would take some beating.
He may, for political reasons, be deemed worthy of prosecution, but such measures will not be applied either to the imperialist leaders or their favoured 'stooges' .
After 'stooging' around our patrol area for the required time and seeing nothing, it was time to return home.
Debate was kept to a minimum and opponents of the leaders' strategy were ridiculed or heckled by their 'stooges' in the audience.
The cheeky glove puppet fox hosts a variety and sketch show format - a procession of comic 'stooges' play straight man and second fiddle to his antics.
On election day, he and two other 'stooges' jammed phone lines, preventing Democrats from reaching voters in need of a ride to the polls.
Sometimes they are heroes - doctors and engineers cleaning up slums, lawyers fighting for the rights of oppressed minorities; and sometimes they are villains - 'stooges' and lackeys of the ruling class.
We need to start a special project documenting political party 'stooges' in the media.
He has the odd misfortune of repeatedly hiring party 'stooges' for key assignments who stab him in the back as soon as they leave his employ.
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