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jackanapes

[jak-uh-neyps] / ˈdʒæk əˌneɪps /


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Indeed, “those jackanapes Mets,” as the New Yorker’s Roger Angell called them, have long been celebrated for treating baseball as a kind of never-ending fraternity hazing.

From Slate • Jan. 12, 2020

Other words Mr Bercow has used that other MPs have said extremely rarely, or never, include: "Demosthenian, "Einsteinian, "Flaubert", "Heidegger", "irascibility", "jackanapes", "rhapsodise", "susurrations" and "testicle".

From BBC • Oct. 30, 2019

Three years later, on the advice of his jackanapes genius cousin, Sam Adams, who had the workingmen of Boston in his political pocket, John moved to the city.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the solemn Whig lad, David Balfour of Shaws, 14-year-old Freddie Bartholomew may be a shade on the jackanapes side for those who want their Stevenson straight, but he fits this feckless Fox version.

From Time Magazine Archive

"By his extreme youth, he can only be a prancing jackanapes, and so I name him."

From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin