What is the polite word describing a person who unreasonably says and does things to make a person happy?



Assume a powerful or rich person (like a boss in an office) and assume there is guy who wants to get some benefits from that person. He always does every thing and says every lies to make the powerful guy happy. I know an impolite phrase to describe this person, which has something to do with kissing certain part of the body of the powerful guy. But, I was wondering what is the polite and literal way to call this type of individuals and what is called this action?



Answer



It would seem you are only looking for words that are less vulgar than the one you have in mind.


In that case, words such as toady, sycophant or flatterer work fine. However, I should point out that these words, while not vulgar, are still derogatory.


Complimenter is the only word I can think of that comes close to your description while not being as derogatory as the ones I've already suggested.


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