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Lad, sonny, youngin,kiddo whipper snapper
The Whipper Snapper!
get a life you whipper snapper
Charles E. Parker has written: 'The Whipper-snapper'
You certainly can and you would probably loose to some young whipper-snapper.
John Mellencamp
Westerns
meaning an unimportant and presumptuous person, it is of obscure origin but known since the beginnings of the 1700's. Also called a Whipster
From the term "whipper-in" used in fox-hunting parlance. The party whips make sure that MP's turn up to vote, using whatever methods are necessary.
The English term for "bisugo" is mangrove red snapper.
William Whipper was born in 1804.
William Whipper died in 1876.