Pronunciation: /ˈbækˌslæpər/
noun a person who lavishly praises or flatters others, especially in order to gain favor or advantage
A1 He is always smiling and friendly, a real backslapper.
A2 At the party, he was the biggest backslapper, going around and greeting everyone.
B1 In a sales job, being a backslapper can help you build rapport with clients.
B2 Some people find his backslapper personality charming, while others find it insincere.
C1 His reputation as a backslapper precedes him, but he is also known for his honesty and integrity.
C2 As a seasoned politician, he knows how to be a backslapper when necessary, but also when to stand firm on his principles.
formal The backslapper in the office always makes sure to congratulate everyone on their accomplishments.
informal He's such a backslapper, always patting people on the back and cracking jokes.
slang That guy is a total backslapper, always trying to buddy up to the boss.
figurative The politician was known as a backslapper, always making deals behind closed doors.
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