wise apple
See also: wiseapple and wise-apple
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wise apple (plural wise apples)
- (idiomatic) A smart aleck.
- 1943 February 26, Staff Sgt. Dick Jones, “Air-Lines”, in The Independent, US, retrieved 22 October 2010, page 11:
- Private Wise Guy Bly is the type of guy who in civilian life was known as a "wise apple".
- 1980 February 25, Edwin Pope, “Yanks Pull It Off”, in St. Petersburg Independent, US, retrieved 22 October 2010, page C1:
- "The Americans did not win at Bunker Hill," this wise apple said.
- 2001 November 25, “This Team Continues its March toward Being Best in Canes History”, in Miami Herald, page 1C:
- As some wise apple said, comparisons are odious, and never more so than with a job not yet done.
- (idiomatic, attributive, usually hyphenated) Having the manner of a smart aleck.
- 1966 July 13, “Ann Landers Answers Your Problems”, in Times-News, US, retrieved 22 Oct. 2010, page 6:
- She gave me a wise-apple smirk and asked, "And how are things at YOUR house?"
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