That whipper-snapper has accomplished a lot in less than a decade as a stand-up comedian.
From the orlandosentinel.com
At 38, he's the whipper-snapper in the all-star cast.
From the post-gazette.com
If a real fox happens to cross the hounds'path, the whipper-in must try to prevent them chasing it.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Cameron was whipper-up-in-chief when Baby Peter hysteria took hold, demanding sackings at a now infamous prime minister's question time appearance.
From the guardian.co.uk
That means taking that class you might have been putting off, learning that new skill that all the whipper-snappers in your industry know.
From the sfgate.com
Mr Ziebarth said already more than 80 trucks full of rubbish had been removed from the site, and in one week some 200litres of fuel was used in mowers and whipper-snippers alone.
From the dailymercury.com.au
Whipper, I believe Obama did say that spending reductions need to occur in those activities which no longer makes sense, and has suggested changes to Medicare.
From the economist.com
At 41, most Premier League players are sitting in TV studios telling these whipper snappers how it should be done, opening pubs or in some cases just counting their money.
From the edp24.co.uk
I've been whipper-snippering it back with a neat little electric clipper, but the other day, in the light of what Amy Jean said about wax being the way to less spiky hair, I decided to wax them.