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Stooge With A Soupbowl Hairdo

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35%10 Term used to describe someone who is a puppet or stooge for another
adjective

• of or relating to or characteristic of Manchuria or its people or their culture

35%8A political stooge
noun

• a disparaging term for an appointee

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