small fry

English

Etymology

small + fry, first use appears c. 1577, in the publications of John Dee.

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Noun

small fry (plural small fry or small fries)

  1. One or more small or immature fish.
  2. (informal) One or more children.
  3. (idiomatic) One or more relatively small and insignificant individuals or things of relatively little consequence, importance, or value.
    Synonyms: small potatoes, minnow, nobody, no one
    Antonym: big fish
    The police did not arrest the drug dealer since he was small fry compared to his boss.
    These slot machines are just the small fry. The big games are in the back room.

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