2. Groveler: One who humbles oneself or acts in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
3. Groupie: An ardent admirer or follower.
4. Puppet: A person who is easily manipulated.
5. Toady: An obsequious flatterer. A sycophant.
6. Stooge: An underling, assistant, or accomplice.
7. Termite: Any of numerous pale-colored, soft-bodied, chiefly tropical social insects, of the order Isoptera,
that feed on wood, some being highly destructive to buildings, furniture, etc..
8. Fretter: One who is irritated, annoyed, or vexed.
9. Grouch: One who is sulky or morose, who shows discontent, who complains, especiallu in an irritable way.
10. Papoose: A North American Indian baby or young child.
11. Sourpuss: One who has a grouchy disposition that is often accompanied by a scowling facial expression.
12. Bellyacher: One who complains.
13. Provoker: One who likes to raise anger or vexation in others.
14. Pusher: A person who pushes.
15. Disturber: One who interferes with others.
16. Rattler: One who tries to shake others, or who tries to shake things up.
17. Agitator: A person who stirs up others in order to upset the status quo and further a political, social, or other cause.
18. Disrupter: One who causes disorder or turmoil.
19. Rabble Rouser: A person who stirs up the passions or prejudices of the public, usually for his or her own interests. A demagogue.
20. Offender: One who violates the ideals of another.
21. Neophyte: A beginner or novice. A person newly converted to a belief, as a heathen, heretic, or nonbeliever.
22. Rogue: A dishonest, knavish scoundrel.
23. Villain: A cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime.
24. Greenhorn: An untrained or inexperienced person. A naive or gullible person; someone who is easily tricked or swindled.
25. Varlet: An attendant or servant.
26. Scalawag: A scamp or a rascal.
27. Degenerate: One who has fallen below a normal or desirable level in physical, mental, or moral qualities.
28. Recruit: A new member of a group, organization, or the like.
29. Bully: A blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
30. Ruffian: A tough, lawless person.
31. Barbarian: A person in a savage, primitive state. An uncivilized person.
32. Hopeful: A person who shows promise or aspires to success.
33. Boor: A churlish, rude, or unmannerly person.
34. Hooligan: A lawless hoodlum.
35. Harridan: A scolding, vicious woman. A hag or shrew.
36. Troglodyte: A person of degraded, primitive, or brutal character.
37. Puck: A malicious or mischievous spirit or sprite.
38. Informant: A person who informs or gives information.
39. Aspirant: A person with a dream.
40. Harpy: A ravenous, filthy monster having a woman's head and a bird's body.
41. Subversive: A person who adopts subversive principles or policies.
42. Troll: Any of a race of supernatural beings, sometimes conceived as giants and sometimes as dwarfs,
inhabiting caves or subterranean dwellings.
43. Devotee: a person who is greatly devoted to something.
44. Insurrectionary: A person who takes part in an insurrection. A rebel or insurgent.
45. Renegade: A person who deserts a party or cause for another.
46. Believer: to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something,
although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so.
47. Arouser: One who can awaken the passions and ideals of another.
48. Defender: One who wards off the attacks upon another.
49. Stalwart: A strong and brave person.
50. Operative: A person engaged, employed, or skilled in some branch of work. A detective. A secret agent, a spy.
51. Incomer: An intruder, or in other cases, a successor.
52. Outsider: A person not belonging to a particular group, set, or party.
53. Kelpie: A water spirit, usually having the form of a horse, who warns those in danger of drowning.
54. Aggrandizer: A person who causes something to seem or be greater or bigger.
55. Bogeyman: An evil character of supernatural powers who carries off naughty children.
56. Erinyes: One of the furies.
57. Sentinel: A sentinel usually refers to a sentry or border guard, sometimes a statue that guards
a particular place, person or item, as well as an Honor guard.
58. Visitant: A being believed to come from the spirit world.
59. Adversary: A person that opposes or attacks an opponent, enemy, or foe.
60. Insurrectionist: One who rises in revolt, rebellion, or resistance against civil authority or an established government.
61. Hellcat: A woman with magic powers derived from evil sources. A witch.
62. Adherent: A supporter or follower.
63. Recalcitrant: One who resists authority or control and who is not obedient or compliant.
64. Virago: A woman of strength or spirit.
65. Revolutionary: One who founds a revolution.
66. Pillar: A person who is a chief supporter of a society, state, or institution.
67. Supporter: A person that supports another person or cause.
68. Guardian: A person who guards, protects, or preserves.
69. Advocate: A person who speaks or writes in support or defense of a person, cause, etc.
70. Raider: A person who raids.
71. Ringleader: A person who leads others.
72. Spitfire: A person, especially a girl or woman, who has a fiery temper and easily provoked to outbursts.
73. Dryad: A deity or nymph of the woods.
74. Gargoyle: A grotesque stone creature that comes alive at night.
75. Extremist: A person who goes to extremes. A supporter or advocate of extreme doctrines or practices.
Belonging or pertaining to extremists.
76. Vixen: A female fox who may be ill-tempered or quarrelsome.
77. Bon Vivant: A person who lives luxuriously and enjoys good food and drink.
78. Aesthete: A person with a great love of art, music, and poetry, but who has an indifference toward
practical matters.
79. Conqueror: One who defeats or subdues by force, especially by force of arms. To overcome or surmount by physical,
mental, or moral forces.
80. Diviner: A soothsayer or prophet. One who can foretell the future.
81. Exorcist: One who can dispel evil spirits.
82. Zealot: A person who shows zeal. An excessively zealous person.
83. Bushwhacker: A person who bushwhacks.
84. Diablo: An evil or devil.
85. Stinger: A person who stings with their remarks or actions.
86. Adroit: Expert or nimble in the use of the hands or body. Cleverly skillful, resourceful, or ingenious.
87. Medium: A person through whom the spirits of the dead are able to contact the living.
88. Vanquisher: One who conquers or subdues by superior force.
89. Fanatic: A person with an extreme and uncritical enthusiasm or zeal, as in religion or politics.
90. Goliath: A very large, powerful, or influential person.
91. Warrior: A person who shows or has shown great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness.
92. Nonpareil: One who has no equal.
93. Pedagogue: A teacher. A person who is pedantic, dogmatic, and formal.
94. Hydra: A water or marsh serpent with nine heads, each of which, if cut off, grows back as two.
95. Exponent: A person or thing that is a representative, advocate, type, or symbol of something.
96. Virtuoso: A person who has special knowledge or skill in a field. A person who has a cultivated
appreciation of artistic excellence, as a connoisseur or collector of objects of art, antiques, etc.
97. Champion: A person who has defeated all opponents in a competition or series of competitions.
98. Leviathan: Anything of immense size and power.
99. Antiquarian: Pertaining to antiquaries or to the study of antiquities. Of, dealing in,
or interested in, old or rare books. An antiquary.
100. Hero: A person of distinguished courage or ability, admired for their brave deeds and noble qualities.