First examine this 1981 exchange between the strip's resident outlaw and a flunky from the National Rifle Association, set in a Washington bar. |
Finally, a flunky brought me and my photographer into the room to behold His Excellency. |
His father, after all, has a flunky whose job is to put toothpaste on his master's toothbrush. |
When he opened the door, he was looking at a liveried flunky, a young boy who seemed very nervous and gaped in wonder at him. |
I'm defining a flunky as a person who will do your bidding against the best interests of their nation. |
I have worked in shady professions, most recently as a political flunky and public relations hack. |