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the wannabe

noun

Someone who wishes to be or do something, but lacks the qualifications or talent; an overeager amateur; an aspirant.

  • Hollywood's restaurants are full of wannabe actors waiting to be discovered.

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And so do the wannabe gauchos.

Any tips for the wannabe opera artistic directors out there?

"And then the V.C.'s find the wannabe challengers".

Even the wannabe Machiavellis don't do well in this town".

The wannabe in me wanted to pursue my talents, to be excellent like he is.

The game starts and you're waiting for the wannabe bully to crumble and make a mistake.

A slightly disheveled mix of luxe and louche, it's perfect for the wannabe blue blood.

It's hard enough shedding the "wannabe" image without past candidates reinforcing the stereotype.

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We're used to the sob stories of the wannabe-famous on The X Factor.

(Think the wannabe-BCS Cotton and Gator Bowls act any different?).

Politicians like Gov. Tim Pawlenty, the wannabe-presidential contender, have shirked their responsibility for this miserable change in climate.

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