porkchopper
Americannoun
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a labor official put on the union payroll as a reward for past loyalty or services.
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any legislator, political appointee, official, etc., who is primarily interested in personal gain or the perquisites of power.
Etymology
Origin of porkchopper
1945–50, porkchop + -er 1; probably from the use of “porkchop” as a metaphor for livelihood, especially one acquired with little effort
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