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Keiva wonders about the origin of "You're all wet!" in another post, and it brought to my mind another expression that means someone is naive or inexperienced: Greenhorn.
But why greenhorn? Anyone know? Bovine origins? I never seen no cow wit green horns, no never.
Edit: this baby pretty quickly got shanghaied by the uniform debaters so I thought I would edit the title so people could remember where to find that scintillating discussion....!![]()
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Greenhorn/the uniform debate
modestgoddess 03/27/2002 3:29 AM ![]()
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Jackie 03/27/2002 11:44 AM ![]()
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rkay 03/27/2002 11:51 AM ![]()
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Bingley 03/27/2002 11:56 AM ![]()
Re: Tinhorn/Greenhorn
WhitmanO'Neill 03/27/2002 2:15 PM ![]()
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tsuwm 03/27/2002 3:07 PM ![]()
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of troy 03/27/2002 3:29 PM ![]()
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RhubarbCommando 03/27/2002 3:13 PM ![]()
Re: Greenhorn
WhitmanO'Neill 03/27/2002 6:49 PM ![]()
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Jazzoctopus 03/27/2002 9:44 PM ![]()
Red uniforms
Bobyoungbalt 04/01/2002 2:50 AM ![]()
Re: Red uniforms
Capital Kiwi 04/01/2002 4:38 AM ![]()
Re: khaki
wwh 03/27/2002 10:55 PM ![]()
Facings
TEd Remington 04/01/2002 12:12 AM
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