- Noun: Parvenu
- a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class
- Synonyms:
- upstart
- nouveau riche
- Usage:
- “’I brought the old guys so that my drives look that much longer,’ Watson joked. But we prodded. No, really, what’s the deal? Nothing against these guys, but most tour pros are surrounded by agents, managers, instructors, equipment reps, siblings, former college teammates and general parvenus. (Some pros have enough lackeys to field a softball team.)”
- Encountered:
- While reading an Internet article: What would a tour pro shoot at your course? Bubba Watson helps us find out
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I have a couple of confessions to make. The first one is that La Señora and I are in a ménage à chienne. Right about now I can hear a few of y’all going, “huuu-UH.” I do not think I would be amiss in believing that most folks pass the age of puberty are familiar with the phrase ménage à trios. It is a French term for a household of three that we have co-opted and modified to be a synonym for a threesome. Now hearken back to your high school French, in that language the word for dog is chien or in the case of a female dog, chienne. Putting it all together we have…
“No, that is the great fallacy: the wisdom of old men. They do not grow wise. They grow careful.” ~~ Ernest Hemingway