minion
IPA: mˈɪnjʌn
noun
- A loyal servant of another, usually a more powerful being.
- A sycophantic follower.
- (obsolete) A loved one; one highly esteemed and favoured.
- (obsolete) An ancient form of ordnance with a calibre of about three inches.
- (uncountable, typography, printing) The size of type between nonpareil and brevier, standardized as 7-point.
- Obsolete form of minium. [(now historical) Cinnabar, especially when used as a pigment; vermilion.]
adjective
- (obsolete) Favoured, beloved; "pet".
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Examples of "minion" in Sentences
- A minion is mostly likely a TWAC, but not all listeners are minions or TWACs.
- Stormtroopers versus Borg in a fight to see which expendable minion is the most expendable?
- A minion is of a power level equivalent to any other monster except it has only one hit point.
- The beautiful attendant rose and cleared the remains of his filet minion from the white wicker table.
- This hard-working minion is sick to death of the haters, whiners, and know-it-alls who have already written off the Obama presidency before it even begins.
- They believe the opportunity to destroy malevolent vampire Samos and his minion is near; so assassin Jaz Parks and her vampiric supervisor Vayl plan on the hit.
- I called a minion at the department who said I should call the main number, and then when I told her that it wasn't an option on the main menu, she hung up on me.
- Her greatest sources of comfort and confidence come from her smoking hot, super-supportive boyfriend, a reformed super-villain minion known as Thugboy, and her best friend, the hard-partying, ass-kicking Ninjette.
- Considering the sample first level characters have been no higher than AC19, with (at most) a +6 to hit AC or +4 to hit the various defense, that minion is likely to be missed 75% or more of the time, and capable of hitting back 85% of the time for the squishy classes, or 75% of the time for the front line classes.
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