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whippersnapper (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Origin: Probably from snipper-snapper 'whippersnapper' (16-19 centuries), probably from snip + snap]
old-fashioned a young person who is too confident and does not show enough respect to older people

Dunkirk spirit, the (oh)



a determination to succeed despite being in a difficult or impossible situation, which many people think is a typical British quality. The expression comes from the attitude shown by British people who went to Dunkirk in France in small boats to help to bring back British soldiers in World War II.