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  • noun Plural form of wisenheimer.

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Examples

  • LOL … OK, who are the wisenheimers who voted me down …?

    Does I smell Nigra? | My[confined]Space 2009

  • TV Guide Magazine: OK, you wisenheimers, there will be happier days for Bo and Nora, right?

    Exclusive: More Tragedy for One Life to Live's Bo and Nora 2011

  • Both coaches have found the way to turn a freshman class of wisenheimers into champion debaters in just a few years, teaching them the virtues of disciplined thinking and thorough dedication.

    Argument as a Team Sport 2010

  • The eponymous wisenheimers wage a campaign of psychological warfare against Randall for doing wrong by “Gramps” Ogilvie (Ray Walston), the crusty ex-cop granddad of either O.C. or Stiggs (damned if I can tell the difference).

    My Year of Flops Nathan Rabin 2010

  • Debating judicial activism, one team of wisenheimers argued that all judges are corrupt an approach that fared rather poorly with one Regis judge, a parent who also happened to preside over a federal district court.

    Argument as a Team Sport 2010

  • Instead of arguing with the actual driver, wisenheimers can debate any issue with a soothing voice recognition module incorporated into these auxiliary navigation systems.

    Dan Dubno: Auto Industry Teammates 2009

  • In 1957, he left New York, with its "cultural hassle" and melting pot of "agents and wisenheimers," and settled with his first wife and four kids in Ipswich, Mass, a "rather out-of-the-way town" about 30 miles north of Boston.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • But the videos aren't displayed on YouTube or voted on on JohnMcCain. com -- they're sent directly into the campaign, which might cut down on the chance that wisenheimers will create video spoofs.

    Daily Digest: When it Comes to Election Prediction, Are the Kids All Right? 2008

  • No one watches her unspeakably boring news show except wisenheimers and extremely elderly people.

    Attacked by Drudge and Malkin, Gwen Ifill breaks an ankle. Ann Althouse 2008

  • But the videos aren't displayed on YouTube or voted on on JohnMcCain. com -- they're sent directly into the campaign, which might cut down on the chance that wisenheimers will create video spoofs.

    Daily Digest: When it Comes to Election Prediction, Are the Kids All Right? Scola, Nancy 2008

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