"Smarty-pants" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Smarty-pants" Meaning

A condescending or sarcastic term used to mock someone as being pretentious or overly confident in their knowledge or abilities, often in an annoyingly pedantic way.

"Smarty-pants" Examples

Definition:

A term used to express foolish or arrogant pride in one's knowledge or abilities.

Examples:


1. Slang usage: "Stop being a smarty-pants and admit you don't know the answer to this question."
2. Playful teasing: "Oh, you think you're so smart, being a smarty-pants, but this joke was obvious to me."
3. Informal conversation: "When I saw the math problem on the whiteboard, I thought you were going to make a big show of being a smarty-pants, but it was a simple division problem."
4. Education context: "The teacher loved being called out by a student who she jokingly referred to as a 'smarty-pants' for correcting her own mistake."
5. Social media: "Get off your high horse, you smarty-pants, and accept that not everyone is as smart as you think you are."

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