smart aleck
or smart al·ec
[ smahrt-al-ik ]
/ ˈsmɑrt ˌæl ɪk /
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noun Informal.
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Origin of smart aleck
An Americanism first recorded in 1860–65; generic use of Aleck, nickname for Alexander
OTHER WORDS FROM smart aleck
smart-al·eck·y, smart-al·eck, adjectiveWords nearby smart aleck
smaragdine, smaragdite, smarm, smarmy, smart, smart aleck, smartarse, smart as a whip, smart ass, smart bomb, smart card
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British Dictionary definitions for smart aleck
smart aleck
/ (ˈælɪk) /
noun plural smart alecks
informal an irritatingly oversmart person
Derived forms of smart aleck
smart-aleck or smart-alecky, adjectiveWord Origin for smart aleck
C19: from Aleck, Alec, short for Alexander
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Idioms and Phrases with smart aleck
smart aleck
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.
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