Like the crack of a whip, quick and painfully on the mark. Analogous to "Smart as a tack" or "Whipper snapper". Opposite of "dumb as a sack of hammers."
The Whipper Snapper!
get a life you whipper snapper
Charles E. Parker has written: 'The Whipper-snapper'
meaning an unimportant and presumptuous person, it is of obscure origin but known since the beginnings of the 1700's. Also called a Whipster
You certainly can and you would probably loose to some young whipper-snapper.
Lad, sonny, youngin,kiddo whipper snapper
John Mellencamp
Westerns
William Whipper was born in 1804.
William Whipper died in 1876.
Whipper Billy Watson was born on July 25, 1917.