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Whipper snapper
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What is the meaning or where did the phrase "young whipper snapper" come from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whipper-snapper is almost certainly modelled on snipper-snapper, Maxi, the former dating from the late 17th century and the latter from the 16th. Originally, both meant a small or insignificant person, especially if he was too lively or impudent.
As for the sense of the word 'whipper-snapper' it could in more modern times be used in a kindly way as well as a pejorative one. In other words, "You cheeky young whipper-snapper!" might easily be said with a smile.
As for the sense of the word 'whipper-snapper' it could in more modern times be used in a kindly way as well as a pejorative one. In other words, "You cheeky young whipper-snapper!" might easily be said with a smile.
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