know-all vs wiseacre

know-all

noun
  • Someone who obnoxiously claims to be knowledgeable on a subject. 

wiseacre

noun
  • One who feigns knowledge or cleverness; one who is wisecracking; an insolent upstart. 

verb
  • To act like a wiseacre; to wisecrack. 

How often have the words know-all and wiseacre occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )