small fry
Americannoun
plural
small fry, small fry, small fries-
a child: He's a small fry with a big personality.
Here's a treat for the small fry.
He's a small fry with a big personality.
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an unimportant person or object.
Her fancy parties were closed to the small fry.
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a small or young fish.
plural noun
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people or things regarded as unimportant
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young children
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young or small fishes
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Young children, as in This show is not suitable for small fry .
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Persons of little importance or influence, as in She wasn't about to invite the Washington small fry to the reception . Both usages allude to fry in the sense of “young or small fish.” [Late 1800s]
Other Word Forms
- small-fry adjective
Etymology
Origin of small fry
First recorded in 1895–1900; fry 2
Example Sentences
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Such small fry could easily flail or fail.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 13, 2026
Several clients raised the question of whether this bet was being redefined to benefit “whales,” or big-money gamblers, at the expense of the small fry.
From MarketWatch • Jan. 5, 2026
"There's big and serious history here, wars which changed the course of history on a continent. Put it against that, it's small fry," Mr Hare remarked.
From BBC • Mar. 18, 2025
Some passages one might almost call psychedelic if that word didn’t seem inappropriate to small fry.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 8, 2024
I never understood what Tariq saw in that small fry.
From "How It Went Down" by Kekla Magoon
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