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Meaning of Wisenheimer | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
ˈwaɪz(ə)nˌhaɪməɹ

Definitions

A self-assertive and arrogant person; a wiseacre or smart aleck.

US, informal

Equivalents

العربية ويسينهيمير

Examples

“There was an auto salesman in here yesterday that claimed you could always tell a fellow's class by the car he drove, but I says to him, 'Don't be silly,' I says; 'the wisenheimers grab a look at a fellow's nails when they want to tell if he's a tin-horn or a real gent!"'”
“"It wasn’t until I read Mark Oppenheimer’s charming memoir that I had an apt description of my son: “…a smart aleck is a smart guy gone bad, a boy whose smartness is being used stupidly, while a wisenheimer actually lacks wisdom. He might not be cruel, he might not mean harm, but a wisenheimer is a smart guy you wish had a little less smarts.””
“One particular striker shorter than Hicks and wearing glasses, ordinarily the daily double of who not to go after, a wisenheimer with a mouth on him, somehow cannot be chased off or brought down.”

CEFR level

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