goody-goody vs wisenheimer

goody-goody

noun
  • A well-behaved person with no obvious human failings, with the possible exception of smugness and self-satisfaction. 

adj
  • Mawkishly good; weakly benevolent or pious. 

wisenheimer

noun
  • A self-assertive and arrogant person; a know-it-all or smart aleck. 

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