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smart aleck

American  
[smahrt al-ik] / ˈsmɑrt ˌæl ɪk /
Or smart alec

noun

Informal.
  1. wise guy.


smart aleck British  
/ ˈælɪk /

noun

  1. informal an irritatingly oversmart person

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smart aleck Idioms  
  1. An impudent or obnoxiously self-assertive individual, a wise guy, as in New teachers often have a hard time coping with the smart alecks in their classes. This expression, dating from the mid-1800s, probably alluded to a person of this description who was named Alec or Alexander, but his identity has been lost.


Other Word Forms

  • smart-aleck adjective
  • smart-alecky adjective

Etymology

Origin of smart aleck

An Americanism first recorded in 1860–65; generic use of Aleck, nickname for Alexander

Example Sentences

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I’m a kid that grew up in Hollywood, and I went to Baghdad wearing a Metallica shirt and I was a total smart aleck.

From Los Angeles Times

Some sued, some sent smart aleck responses and some refused to answer the email.

From Salon

I didn’t actively think of it again, but “you should always look for the limb” became part of my smart aleck’s understanding of the world, a bit of wisdom, never questioned.

From New York Times

In real life, however, Mr. Jaffee was the opposite of a smart aleck: a genteel, unassuming man whose in-person humor was delivered with a wink, not a cudgel.

From New York Times

She is an outraged activist, a smart aleck, an angsty dreamer of a girl.

From New York Times