minion

/ˈmɪnjən/
noun
  1. A follower or underling who is eager to please and often does unimportant or unpleasant work for a powerful person.
    • In the movie, the villain's minions carried out his evil plans without question.
    • He treated his assistants like minions, making them fetch coffee and run errands.
    • The CEO's minions handled all the paperwork while she focused on big decisions.
  2. A small, yellow, cylindrical character from the animated film series 'Despicable Me,' known for speaking gibberish and causing comic mischief.
    • My little sister dressed up as a minion for Halloween and kept saying 'banana.'
    • I bought a plush minion toy because it reminded me of the funny movie.
    • The minions' silly antics made the whole audience laugh.
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