know-everything
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[edit]know-everything (plural know-everythings)
- Synonym of know-it-all
- 1984, Dave Godfrey, The new ancestors, page 276:
- There is Mali, there is Guinea, you are about to say— but our loans to Mali and Guinea, my young know-everythings, are like fish to vultures; the stomach remains empty.
- 1998, Albert Blankenship, George Edward Breen, Alan Dutka, State of The Art Marketing Research, →ISBN, page 214:
- Even with the best screening methods, the loud talkers, the silent ones, and the know-everythings still may show up, for the world is full of these.
- 2001, Lucille Osterweil, Lifedance: Balancing the Needs of Self and Others, →ISBN, page 34:
- Why is the "know-everything" so afraid of the autonomy of others, and the "know-nothing" so afraid of his own autonomy?
- 2010, Steven Dillon, The Solaris Effect: Art and Artifice in Contemporary American Film, →ISBN, page 141:
- There is the unthinking no and the thinking no, the negation spoken by the know-nothings, and the negation of the know-everythings.
- A highly knowledgeable person; expert.
- 1981, Lodging Hospitality: LH. - Volume 37, page 116:
- Lots of people are like that in our business, trying to act like complete know-everythings.
- 1993, The New Yorker, page 85:
- In the nineteenth century, Twain was the know-everything traveller, who made his homeland seem doubly attractive by so engagingly representing its energy and creativity.
- 1995 March 24, Tessa Timney, “New MD junior corps”, in rec.arts.marching.drumcorps (Usenet):
- The guard is being instructed by indoor guard know-everythings and will # about 22 or so
- 2013 November 19, gtr, “Do you scope out a restaurant?”, in rec.food.cooking (Usenet):
- We were the know-everythings about the vast restaurant options in our area.