Also means
lickspittle, sycophant (figurative)
Usage Note
Lèche in its literal sense refers to a very thin slice of bread or food. In its figurative and very common derived form, faire de la lèche means to engage in flattery or bootlicking — the noun itself la lèche can mean sycophancy. The highly familiar compound lèche-bottes (boot-licker) is built from the related verb lécher (to lick).
Examples
"Il mange une lèche de pain avec son café."
Natural Translation
He eats a thin slice of bread with his coffee.
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