However, I fear that the grotesque little twerp would take that as a compliment.
From the guardian.co.uk
To find them, he needed only to visit the An-twerp fashion museum, known as MoMu.
From the thenewstribune.com
In French Resistance, he's a sarcastic twerp playing an earnest critic of rock.
From the bostonherald.com
He'll be heading to Wolves and hopefully keeping that twerp Henry on the subs'bench.
From the expressandstar.com
In Art Brut, singer Eddie Argos is an earnest lover of rock playing a sarcastic twerp.
From the bostonherald.com
The first time I met Matt, I didn't understand why I had to hang with the little twerp.
From the ocregister.com
Weirdly, none of them seem to have noticed what an insufferably smug little twerp he is.
From the guardian.co.uk
What is welcome about this deft writing-off of a twerp is that the voice is not Lottie's.
From the time.com
Rees-Mogg, far from being a dignified figure from a bygone age, is just a youthful twerp.
From the guardian.co.uk
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Someone who is regarded as contemptible
TWERPS (The World's Easiest Role-Playing System) is a minimalist role-playing game (RPG) originally created by Reindeer Games (whose sole product was the TWERPS line) and distributed by Gamescience. ...
A fool, a twit; A small or puny person; one regarded as insignificant, contemptible; A person who can be bullied playfully, or easily teased. Sometimes used as a pet-name (often for a younger sibling)
Someone who replies to your every Tweet with some sort of lame comeback.
A name given to someone who's small or insignificant; similar to "shrimp."
A guy who put a set of false teeth up his rear end and bit the buttons off the back seats of taxicabs.