whipper snapper
The phrase "whipper snapper" is typically used as a playful or derogatory term to refer to a young, inexperienced, or impudent person, often with a sense of annoyance or dismissiveness. It is often used by older individuals to jestingly or mockingly describe someone they see as brash, overly confident, or disrespectful, usually due to their youth or lack of experience.
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