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Discover Ludwig'whippersnapper' is a correct word in written English and can be used in certain informal or playful contexts
Example: "The old man scowled at the young whippersnapper who dared to question his authority." In this example, 'whippersnapper' is used to describe a young and impertinent person, in a lighthearted manner. It could also be used in a similar way to refer to a mischievous child or teenager. Overall, 'whippersnapper' is a slightly dated and informal term that is often used in a teasing or joking manner.
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whippersnapper
noun
A young and cheeky or presumptuous person
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In Mr Huhne, Sir Ming has beaten off one young whippersnapper.
The latest twist is a "rescue" offer from a bond-insurance whippersnapper called Warren Buffett.Characteristically, the deal being offered by Mr Buffett is more cheeky than charitable.
THIS week's column is a profile of Marco Rubio, the young whippersnapper challenging a sitting governor, Charlie Crist, for the Republican nomination for an open US Senate seat.Bottom line, he's going to win: A big part of his charm is his life story.
He whipped out his garish pink driver and bombed shot after shot past the young whippersnapper.
And there's no young whippersnapper out there that really frightens me.
I heard about the new brand on the sedate airwaves of Radio Four's Today programme, where a polished marketing whippersnapper from Privateer Holdings, which owns Marley Natural, announced, "We have been investing significant amounts in the cannabis market for the last few years," as if he was discussing electric cars or home-diagnostic kits rather than narcotics.
It's a great contest on the bench between Sir Alex and the amazing young whippersnapper Pep Guardiola.
He played Flashman to Watney's Tom Brown and gave the young whippersnapper a jolly good beating by 3&2.
The news came as something of a surprise to me after my predictions earlier this year that the role would go to an unknown whippersnapper, given the energy needed to cope with the juggernaut that is the Doctor Who publicity machine coupled with the ability to run away from Daleks and explosions.
I am not suggesting it is every journalists' responsibility to take every young whippersnapper they come across under their wing and risk their own neck, but if they're already out there, then some solid advice and an honest chat can help people make better decisions.
That's partly because I don't have any inside information and partly because of something I learned back in 1988, when I was a young whippersnapper covering the Presidential election for the Sunday Times of London.
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