minion
groupie
familiar
puppet
trophy
inspiration
she could be a slave, or a succubus, or concubine
flunky or lackey
2006-11-26 17:45:34
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Villians create Heroes. you won't be able to be a hero till there's a villian. yet you do not in various of circumstances see a villian till there's a hero, because they are hidden as such. perchance to assist save wish. Or everyone are in denial. or perchance your perfect about the villians, even though it would want to point they have exsisted previously the hero yet did'nt take position till a real opposite might want to project them. I imagine that would want to tickle their fancy.
2016-11-29 19:45:31
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answer #2
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answered by nastasi 4
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One that nobody has mentioned is 'moll', which is not a very complimentary thing to call a woman, but a gun moll is one who hangs with mobsters and generally is a 'kept woman' or pretty plaything for a wealthy and/ or powerful (usually unscrupulous) person. This word has been around for at least fifty years.
27 NOV 06, 1949 hrs, GMT.
2006-11-27 06:44:53
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answer #3
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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probably either a sidekick or a bystander. i take Rin from Inuyasha as an example. Though Sesshoumaru isn't really a "Bad Guy", but he's neither a "Good Guy" in my opinion, this is a good example.
Rin helps Sesshoumaru occasionaly, like when they first met and sesshoumaru was wounded, and rin brought food to him (though he didn't want it). Rin tags along with sesshoumaru, sometimes helping him, but she NEVER fightes Inuyasha and his friends (partially because she's about 8 years old and doesn't have any weapon or knowledge of how to defend herself, but she never even verbally fights. i'm pretty sure of that). That's a good example for me, though Sesshy isn't a good or bad guy.
2006-11-27 09:54:46
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answer #4
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answered by 〜ベラベル〜 4
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Antagonist
2006-11-26 10:16:32
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answer #5
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answered by dg24 2
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I'd say bystander or accomplice.
2006-11-26 12:06:46
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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many people refer to these as henchman
2006-11-26 09:55:31
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answer #7
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answered by doc 4
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i think they are called an aquaintance or thugs.
2006-11-26 13:02:08
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answer #8
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answered by David T 1
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the accomplice?
2006-11-26 10:01:55
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answer #9
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answered by Just Me 2
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his sidekick, henchmen, or accessory.
2006-11-26 10:06:56
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answer #10
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answered by me 2
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