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 remymatta
 
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							| Dear colleagues,   What is the word we use as a definition of:   a person who tries to please people just to get his own benefits.   Thanks in advance.  |  16 Nov 2011      
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| Dear Remymatta,   A  �SYCHOPHANT � (Sick -O- Fant).   Les |  16 Nov 2011     
					
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 neusfalco
 
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							| I �ve worked on a video from BBCLearning English, and they were talking about the word  �smoothie � as a refreshment, and, at the same time they were talking about  �smoothie � as an adjective meaning a person who tells nice things to other people so that he can have his/her own benefit, that is the things he wants. I suppose this is quite informal. It was in the section The English we speak. |  17 Nov 2011     
					
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 MapleLeaf
 
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							| a kiss-up, a teacher �s pet, a brown-noser |  17 Nov 2011     
					
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