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youngster

child / youth / adolescent
Noun
pl: youngsters

This term carries a distinct social dynamic, often implying a gap in experience or status between the speaker and the subject. It is frequently used by older adults to refer to children or adolescents, sometimes with a sense of nostalgic affection or, conversely, a patronizing tone that emphasizes the subject's perceived immaturity. While it refers to a person, the word is used as a standard countable noun. It does not possess the irregular pluralization found in collective nouns or the mass-noun properties of abstract concepts, following standard English pluralization rules.

Meanings

Noun

A child or a young person, typically one who is seen as inexperienced or immature.

"The local park is always full of youngsters playing football after school."

Noun

A person who is young, often used in a slightly patronizing or affectionate way by an older person.

"Listen here, youngster, I have been doing this since before you were born."

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