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whiffet

American  
[hwif-it, wif-] / ˈʰwɪf ɪt, ˈwɪf- /

noun

  1. Informal. an insignificant person; whippersnapper.


Etymology

Origin of whiffet

1795–1805, whiff 1 + -et, modeled on whippet

Example Sentences

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This cinemactor invariably plays the obnoxious, precocious whiffet who upsets plans, causes heartaches by his wilfulness.

From Time Magazine Archive

One little whiffet told Dyckman to his face that it was a dastardly thing he had done.

From We Can't Have Everything by Hughes, Rupert

He was a little whiffet of a man—“looked like a figure on a New Year’s cake,” Bobby Hargrew said.

From The Girls of Central High on the Stage The Play That Took The Prize by Morrison, Gertrude W.

"Don't come to me with your troubles, you nasty little whiffet," she cried.

From The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it by Davis, James J. (James John)

"Why, powder is getting scarce," he replied, "and I find I can do that whiffet as much harm by snapping my finger and thumb every three minutes."

From Stories of Our Naval Heroes Every Child Can Read by Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman

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