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A know-it-all or know-all is either someone who has a large amount of knowledge or someone who professes to have a large amount of knowledge, but who actually knows very little at all.

A really good example of this would be Ian Plunkett, the cocky f**ker this morning at breakfast.<

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References

  1. ^ Marilyn Pincus (2004). "The Know-It-All". Managing difficult people: a survival guide for handling any employee (2nd ed.). Adams Media. pp. 75–86. ISBN 1593371861. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |isbn13= ignored (help)